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Regulating the Use of Force by United Nations Peace Support Operations: Balancing Promises and Outcomes (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781000395679
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book explores two broad questions: why the contemporary legal framework relevant to the regulation of force during armed conflict cannot close the gaps between the promises made by the United Nations and the outcomes they secure in relation to their use of force, and how the ‘Unified Use of Force Rule’ achieves this. This is the first book to coherently analyse the moral as well as legal aspects relevant to UN use of force.

<>p> UN peace operations are rapidly changing. Deployed peacekeepers are now required to use force in pursuance of numerous objectives such as self-defence, protecting civilians, and carrying out targeted offensive operations. As a result, questions about when, where, and how to use force have now become central to peacekeeping. While UN peace operations have managed to avoid catastrophes of the magnitude of Rwanda and Srebrenica for over two decades, crucial gaps still exist between what the UN promises on the use of force front, and what it achieves. Current conflict zones such as the Central African Republic, Eastern Congo, and Mali stand testament to this. This book searches for answers to these issues and identifies how an innovative mix of the relevant legal and moral rules can produce regulatory standards that can allow the UN to keep their promises. The discussion covers analytical ground that must be traversed ‘behind the scenes’ of UN deployment, well before the first troops set foot on a battlefield. The ultimate product is a ‘Unified Use of Force Rule’, that can either be completely or partially used as a model set of Rules of Engagement by UN forces.

This book will be immensely beneficial to law students, researchers, academics and practitioners in the fields of international relations, international law, peacekeeping, and human rights.

Subjects:
Public International Law, eBooks
Contents:
Foreword - Charles Sampford
Preface
1. Introduction
2. United Nations Peace Support Operations – Institutional Frameworks, Command and Control Structures, and Attribution of Conduct
3. The Resort to and Use of Force by the UN: The Legal and the Moral
4. A Normative Framework for UN Uses of Force: The Applicability of the Candidate Regimes
5. Targeting Under International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law
6. Resolving Conflicts, Identifying Regulatory Standards and Closing Gaps Between Promises and Outcomes
7. Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography

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