"February 2016"--Table of contents page. "This report was researched and written by Yulia Gorbunova, Ukraine researcher with Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division, with contributions by Bede Sheppard, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Children's Rights division"--Acknowledgments. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Annex II: Guidelines. Summary and Recommendations -- Methodology -- I. Background: International Guidance -- Schools: Destruction, Damage, and Renovation -- Lasting Trauma -- II. Attacks on Schools: School Number 7, School Number 29, and School Number 51, Luhansk -- School Number 14, Horlivka -- School Number 2 and School Number 1, Stanytsia Luhanska -- School Number 3 and School Number 5, Krasnohorivka -- School Number 6, Debaltseve -- School Number 2 and School Number 5, Avdiivka -- School Number 1, Marinka -- School Number 1, Popasna -- School Number 1, Shchastya -- School Number 35, Chernukhino -- III. Military Use of Schools and Orphanages: School Number 42, Vuhlehirsk -- School in Novosvitlivka -- School in Nikishine -- Kindergarten Number 3, Ilovaisk -- School Number 14, Ilovaisk -- School in Stepanivka -- School in Khriashchuvate -- School Number 22, Chernukhino -- Yenakiieve Specialized School Number 1 for Orphans with Impaired Vision -- School Number 4 and School Number 1, Krasnohorivka -- Avdiivka Orphanage -- Orphanage-School, Marinka -- School Number 2, Marinka -- IV. Impact of the Conflict on Children and Education: No Education -- Quality of Education: Accessing Schools -- V. Legal Protections for Schools and Education: Ukrainian Domestic Law -- Law of Armed Conflict (International Humanitarian Law) -- International Human Rights Law -- International Guidance -- Acknowledgments -- Annex I: Safe Schools Declaration -- Annex II: Guidelines.
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