This book explores the question of whether peacekeeping commanders can be held accountable for a failure to protect the civilian population in the mission area.
This book explores the question of whether peacekeeping commanders can be held accountable for a failure to protect the civilian population in the mission area.
Lenneke Sprik is a lecturer in International Security in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath 3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law 4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law? 5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander? 6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act? 7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping 8 Conclusion
1 Introduction 2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath 3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law 4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law? 5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander? 6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act? 7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping 8 Conclusion
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