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UN Peacekeeping Operations and the Protection of Civilians
Saving Succeeding Generations
This book explores the relationship between the development of UN peacekeeping and the protection of civilians under international law.
Conor Foley (Author)
9781108416245, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 7 September 2017
432 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.7 cm, 0.74 kg
This book is based on the author's experience of working for more than two decades in over thirty conflict and post-conflict zones. It is written for those involved in UN peacekeeping and the protection of civilians. It is intended to be accessible to non-lawyers working in the field who may need to know the applicable legal standards relating to issues such as the use of force and arrest and detention powers on the one hand and the delivery of life-saving assistance according to humanitarian principles on the other. It will also be of interest to scholars and students of peacekeeping, international law and international relations on the practical dilemmas facing those trying to operationalise the various conceptions of 'protection' during humanitarian crises in recent years.
Introduction
Part I. The Relationship between 'Protection' and 'Peacekeeping': 1. Laws and wars and rights and wrongs: the general international legal framework relevant to protection
2. The evolution and conceptual development of UN peacekeeping and the protection of civilians
3. Competing conceptions: the protection of civilians in UN peacekeeping operations
Part II. The Applicable Legal Framework Governing the Use of Force for Protective Purposes: 4. The 'protection provisions' of international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law
5. The UN's legal authority and obligations to protect civilians
Part III. Protection of Civilians Mandates in Four Contemporary Case-Study Missions: 6. Peacekeeping or war-fighting: the UN missions in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Côte d'Ivoire
7. 'Acting with moral courage': the UN missions to Darfur and South Sudan conclusions
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Warfare & defence [JW], United Nations & UN agencies [JPSN1], Geopolitics [JPSL], Arms negotiation & control [JPSF], Diplomacy [JPSD]