This book sets out the legal issues surrounding privatized peacekeepers, and asks the essential questions for the debate going forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lindsey Cameron is a legal adviser in the legal division of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Prior to joining the ICRC, she worked as a researcher in the Faculty of Law at Université de Genève. She has also worked for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in the Balkans and at the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. UN Use of PMSCs: The Current Situation: 1. Contracting by the UN: policy and practice 2. Survey of existing opinion and practice on the possibility of PMSCs as the military component of a UN peace operation Part II. The Legal Framework of UN Peace Operations and the Use of PMSCs: Introduction 3. The legal basis for peacekeeping/peace operations 4. Principles of peacekeeping 5. PMSCs as the military or police component of the peace operation 6. The law applicable to peace operations Part III. PMSCs and Direct Participation in Hostilities: Introduction 7. The status of PMSC personnel under IHL 8. The impact of civilian status on the rights and duties of PMSCs: Direct Participation in Hostilities 9. The use of force by PMSC personnel in self-defence 10. The use of force in self-defence in peace operations 11. Human rights law Part IV. Responsibility: Introduction 12. Attribution of the actions PMSCs active in peace operations to states 13. Responsibility of international organizations 14. Implementation of responsibility 15. Criminal responsibility Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. UN Use of PMSCs: The Current Situation: 1. Contracting by the UN: policy and practice 2. Survey of existing opinion and practice on the possibility of PMSCs as the military component of a UN peace operation Part II. The Legal Framework of UN Peace Operations and the Use of PMSCs: Introduction 3. The legal basis for peacekeeping/peace operations 4. Principles of peacekeeping 5. PMSCs as the military or police component of the peace operation 6. The law applicable to peace operations Part III. PMSCs and Direct Participation in Hostilities: Introduction 7. The status of PMSC personnel under IHL 8. The impact of civilian status on the rights and duties of PMSCs: Direct Participation in Hostilities 9. The use of force by PMSC personnel in self-defence 10. The use of force in self-defence in peace operations 11. Human rights law Part IV. Responsibility: Introduction 12. Attribution of the actions PMSCs active in peace operations to states 13. Responsibility of international organizations 14. Implementation of responsibility 15. Criminal responsibility Conclusion.
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