Abstract

This rights of children are a stated priority on Canada's domestic and foreign policy agenda. This article briefly reviews the rationale for such a foreign policy focus and then suggests that particular attention to the rights and well‐being of children exposed to armed conflict makes sense as one of the cornerstones of Canada's emerging human security agenda. The article also provides recommendations on how Canada might encourage the UN Security Council to reflect on the impact of armed conflict on children in its deliberations on international security.

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