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Summary table of IHL provisions specifically applicable to children

Summary table of provisions of international humanitarian law and other provisions of international law specifically applicable to children in war

Preliminary remarks

Reference is made here to the provisions of international humanitarian law (and of international law applicable to armed conflict in general) that specifically concern children. Provisions relating indirectly to children, such as those relating to family unity, education, expectant mothers and mothers of young children, are also mentioned.

Through the provisions summarized in this table, international humanitarian law (and international law applicable to armed conflict in general) grants children special protection, in addition to the general protection granted to civilians.

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Children and schools are protected in war

International humanitarian law protects children from violence, recruitment and forced displacement - and safeguards their right to education. Schools must never be attacked or used for military purposes. The ICRC helps reunite separated families and supports children’s access to education, so that even amid conflict, every child can learn and grow in safety.