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9780199571277
Subject Area
Law, Political Science
Publication Name
Documents on the Law of Un Peace Operations
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.7 in
Subject
Intergovernmental Organizations, General, International
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Bruce Oswald, Adrian Bates, Helen Durham
Item Weight
38.7 Oz
Item Width
9.6 in
Number of Pages
624 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199571279
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9780199571277
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624 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Documents on the Law of Un Peace Operations
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Intergovernmental Organizations, General, International
Type
Textbook
Author
Bruce Oswald, Adrian Bates, Helen Durham
Subject Area
Law, Political Science
Format
Trade Paperback

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1.4 in
Item Weight
38.7 Oz
Item Length
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'This volume is an extremely useful collection of documents relating to the Law of UN Peace Operations. Indeed, there is no better collection available. It is far too easy to assume these days that because all such documents are available via the net that collections such as this are superfluous. Nothing could be further from the truth. A collection such as this represents value that is much greater than the mere sum of its parts. It is likely tobecome the natural point of reference, not least because of the most valuable commentaries included on all the documents included in the collection. That means that it is much more than just a collection - itis a valuable academic source in much the same way as Roberts and Guelff's Documents on the Laws of War. The editors are to be congratulated and thanked for their efforts.'Steven Haines, Head of the Security and Law Programme, Geneva Centre for Security Police, "This volume is an extremely useful collection of documents relating to the Law of UN Peace Operations. Indeed, there is no better collection available. It is far too easy to assume these days that because all such documents are available via the net that collections such as this are superfluous. Nothing could be further from the truth. A collection such as this represents value that is much greater than the mere sum of its parts. It is likely to become the natural point of reference, not least because of the most valuable commentaries included on all the documents included in the collection. That means that it is much more than just a collection - it is a valuable academic source in much the same way as Roberts and Guelff's Documents on the Laws of War. The editors are to be congratulated and thanked for their efforts." --Steven Haines, Head of the Security and Law Programme, Geneva Centre for Security Police
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
341.5/84
Table Of Content
IntroductionPART ONE - ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF UNITED NATIONS PEACE OPERATIONSA. Institutional Framework1. Charter of the United Nations2. Status-of-Forces Agreement between the United Nations and Host Countries3. Agreements between the United Nations and contributing StatesPART TWO - CONDUCT OF UNITED NATIONS PEACE OPERATIONSA. General Human Rights InstrumentsIntroduction4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights5. Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide6. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees7. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights8. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights9. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women10. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment11. Convention on the Rights of the Child12. International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances13. Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crimes and Abuse of Powers14. The Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment15. Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement16. Memorandum of Understanding between the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Department of Peace-keeping OperationsB. Protection of United Nations and Associated Personnel17. Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated PersonnelC. International Humanitarian LawIntroduction18. Secretary General's Bulletin: Observance by UN Forces of International Humanitarian Law19. Four Geneva Conventions of 194920. Protocols I and II Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 194921. Protocol III Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Adoption of an Additional Distinctive Emblem22. Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed ConflictD. Landmark Security Council Resolutions23. HIV/AIDS, SC Res. 1308 (2000)24. Women, Peace and Security, SC Res. 1325 (2000) and SC Res. 1820 (2008)25. Children and Armed Conflict, SC Res. 1612 (2005)26. Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict, SC Res. 1674 (2006)PART THREE - ACCOUNTABILITY OF UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPERSA. Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations27. Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United NationsB. Third-Party Liability28. Third-Party Liability: Temporal and Financial LimitationsC. International Criminal Law29. Rome Statute of the International Criminal CourtD. Codes of Conduct, Directives and Guidelines30. Status, Basic Rights and Duties of United Nations Staff Members31. Status, Basic Rights and Duties of Officials other than Secretariat Officials, and Experts on Mission32. United Nations Standards of Conduct: We are United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel33. Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Military Members of National Contingents34. Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Civilian Police Officers and Military Observers35. Directives on Sexual Harassment in United Nations Peacekeeping and Other Field Missions for Military Members of National Contingents, Military Observers and Civilian Police Officers36. Secretary-General's Bulletin: Special Measures for Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse37. Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials38. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement OfficialsPART FOUR - KEY INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CASES39. Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations40. Certain Expenses of the United Nations41. Difference Relating to Immunity from Legal Process of a Special Rapporteur of the Commission of Human RightsPART FIVE - MISSION SPECIFIC DOCUMENTSIntroduction42. Secretary-General's Reports and Security Council Resolutions Personnel43. Guidelines for Troop-contributing Countries44. Rules of Engagement - Soldiers Pocket Card45. Mission Components and OfficesPART SIX - RESEARCHResearching United Nations Peace Operations
Synopsis
United Nations peacekeepers currently play a crucial role in international responses to threats to peace and security across the globe. Since 1948 the UN has been involved in over 60 peacekeeping operations. However in the current environment of complex and rapidly changing threats to peace, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of UN peacekeepers to deal with situations of instability. In 2009 alone over 100,000 individuals are deployed on such missions. This situation has resulted in a range of new and pressing challenges to the legal framework applicable during such collective international action. This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive account of the legal framework regulating this area of collective international action. The book contains key documents in the areas of privileges and immunities, human rights law, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law. Types of documents featured include foundational treaties, international rules and regulations, memoranda, judgments of the International Court of Justice, and some mission specific documents. Before each document a prefatory note is included, outlining the historical development of the document as well as its relevance to UN peace operations. To further assist scholars and practitioners in their work, the work concludes with a guide on undertaking further legal research on the laws relevant to peace operations, a list of all UN peace operations and relevant enabling resolutions, and a suggested approach to interpreting Security Council mandates.From scholars and students to policy makers, representatives in the military, police and humanitarian organisations - this book will be an invaluable resource in the development of a better understanding of the legal framework surrounding the establishment, management, and conduct of peace operations that are mandated and controlled by the UN., UN peacekeepers play a crucial role in countering threats to peace and security worldwide, often dealing with very complex situations. This book provides a complete overview of the international laws and guidelines governing the development, management, and conduct of these operations, presenting both the primary materials and explanatory notes., United Nations peacekeepers currently play a crucial role in international responses to threats to peace and security across the globe. Since 1948 the UN has been involved in over 60 peacekeeping operations. However in the current environment of complex and rapidly changing threats to peace, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of UN peacekeepers to deal with situations of instability. In 2009 alone over 100,000 individuals are deployed on such missions.This situation has resulted in a range of new and pressing challenges to the legal framework applicable during such collective international action. This book provides, for the first time, acomprehensive account of the legal framework regulating this area of collective international action. The book contains key documents in the areas of privileges and immunities, human rights law, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law. Types of documents featured include foundational treaties, international rules and regulations, memoranda, judgments of the International Court of Justice, and some mission specific documents. Before each document aprefatory note is included, outlining the historical development of the document as well as its relevance to UN peace operations. To further assist scholars and practitioners in their work, the workconcludes with a guide on undertaking further legal research on the laws relevant to peace operations, a list of all UN peace operations and relevant enabling resolutions, and a suggested approach to interpreting Security Council mandates.From scholars and students to policy makers, representatives in the military, police and humanitarian organisations - this book will be an invaluable resource in the development of a better understanding of the legal framework surroundingthe establishment, management, and conduct of peace operations that are mandated and controlled by the UN., United Nations peacekeepers currently play a crucial role in international responses to threats to peace and security across the globe. Since 1948 the UN has been involved in over 60 peacekeeping operations. However in the current environment of complex and rapidly changing threats to peace, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of UN peacekeepers to deal with situations of instability. In 2009 alone over 100,000 individuals are deployed on such missions. This situation has resulted in a range of new and pressing challenges to the legal framework applicable during such collective international action. This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive account of the legal framework regulating this area of collective international action. The book contains key documents in the areas of privileges and immunities, human rights law, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law. Types of documents featured include foundational treaties, international rules and regulations, memoranda, judgments of the International Court of Justice, and some mission specific documents. Before each document a prefatory note is included, outlining the historical development of the document as well as its relevance to UN peace operations. To further assist scholars and practitioners in their work, the work concludes with a guide on undertaking further legal research on the laws relevant to peace operations, a list of all UN peace operations and relevant enabling resolutions, and a suggested approach to interpreting Security Council mandates. From scholars and students to policy makers, representatives in the military, police and humanitarian organizations - this book will be an invaluable resource in the development of a better understanding of the legal framework surrounding the establishment, management, and conduct of peace operations that are mandated and controlled by the UN.
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K26376

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