Last month, it was my pleasure to inform HQ Eurocorps Military Contribution to Human Security (MC2HS) in relation to NATO Policy on Children and Armed Conflict. The effects of armed conflict on children are both direct and indirect, but always pervasive. Violations against children in armed conflict and near-conflict zones, as well as fragile states, span the broad spectrum of international legislative and normative frameworks and oftentimes amount to severe violations of the rule of law, fundamental rights and guarantees, including peremptory norms and jus cogens. The majority of violations have taken place in the past five years, underscoring increasingly severe, complex, and protracted protection crises.