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This book is about . The sacerdotal mission of the United Nations since its creation at the great conference of YALTA in 1945 is the maintenance of international peace and security in accordance with its charter. It is with this in mind that this paper focuses on the United Nations, since its inception the world has undergone a number of changes that call into question its effectiveness and primary mission. However, the sub-theme of this work revolves around the UN mission in the DRC, a country plagued by armed conflict and political instability for more than two decades, with more than 10…mehr

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This book is about <>. The sacerdotal mission of the United Nations since its creation at the great conference of YALTA in 1945 is the maintenance of international peace and security in accordance with its charter. It is with this in mind that this paper focuses on the United Nations, since its inception the world has undergone a number of changes that call into question its effectiveness and primary mission. However, the sub-theme of this work revolves around the UN mission in the DRC, a country plagued by armed conflict and political instability for more than two decades, with more than 10 million dead, over a million displaced and more than 700,000 women raped. The aim is to discuss the contribution and role of the UN in intervening in armed conflicts, with a focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Bertrand SALUMU Lupemba Hô Chi Minh holds a bachelor's and master's degree in public law from the Catholic University of Congo (DRC). He is a researcher in international humanitarian law, international security law, human rights trainer and advocate at the International Training Center for Human Rights and Development, essayist and lecturer.