The Protocol requires States who ratify it to “take all feasible measures” to ensure that members of their armed forces under the age of 18 do not take a direct part in hostilities. States must also raise the minimum age for voluntary recruitment into the armed forces from 15 years but does not require a minimum age of 18. The Protocol does, however, remind States that children under 18 are entitled to special protection and so any voluntary recruitment under the age of 18 must include sufficient safeguards. It further bans compulsory recruitment below the age of 18. States parties must also take legal measures to prohibit independent armed groups from recruiting and using children under the age of 18 in conflicts.
You do realize that is in regards to the use of Soldiers under 18, right?
Omar was neither a Soldier or a child.
I'm not so certain charging soldiers with murder during a battle between armed belligerents sets a wise precedent.
I actually agree with you.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects all Canadians, including 15 year old Canadian children tortured by the US with the Canadian government's cooperation.
It does, so long as they're on Canadian soil, lol.
This was already proven to you, with your own cut-n-pastes.
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The Supreme court of Canada determined that the Canadian government violated Khadr's Charter Rights.
Jan. 29, 2010
The Supreme Court of Canada has overturned lower-court orders that the Canadian government must try to return Omar Khadr to Canada from the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay — even though the court agrees his human rights have been violated and continue to be violated by Canadian officials.
Ask yourself why that is.
International Law can be so inconvenient at times eh EAO?
Ain't that the truth, lol.
But it's always funny watching him squirm around when it doesn't workout how he wants it, lol.