Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgements
Table of Cases
Introduction
I: Historical Review of Civilian Protection by UN Peacekeepers
1: Introduction
2: The Early Development of Peacekeeping
3: Civilian Protection in UN Peacekeeping Operations During the
Cold War
6: Civilian Protection in UN Peacekeeping Missions Since 1999
7: Developments in Military Doctrine
8: Conclusion
II: The Extent to Which Peacekeeping and other Multi-national
Forces have a General 'Responsibility to Protect' under
International Humanitarian Law
1: Introduction
4: Conclusion
III: The Extent to Which Peacekeeping and other Multi-national
Forces have a general 'Responsibility to Protect' under
International Human Rights Law
1: Introduction
2: The Applicability of Human Rights Law to Armed Conflict
4: The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and
Human Rights Law
5: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses
6: Conclusion
IV: The Applicability of Occupation Law to Peacekeeping and other
Multi-national Operation
1: Introduction
2: The Laws of Occupation
3: The Laws of Occupation and UN Military Operations
4: The Extent to which the Laws of Occupation were Applicable to
Somalia
5: The Applicability of the Laws of Occupation to Iraq
6: The Laws of Occupation and UN-run Administrations
7: Overall Assessment of the Laws of Occupation to UN
Administrations
8: Conclusion
V: Implications for Peacekeepers and Other Multi-national
Forces
1: Introduction
2: Developments in Response to Egregious Violations of Human Rights
in the 1990s
3: The Implications of the Collective Responsibility to Protect
4: Occupation and Situations Akin to Occupation
5: Peacekeepers' General Responsibility to Protect
6: Sexual Violence
7: Conclusion
VI: Conclusion
Siobhán Wills is a College Lecturer at University College Cork
The book provides an in depth examination of the civilian
protection obligations of peacekeepers and other multi-national
forces. It is a timely and detailed analysis of the implications of
international human rights and humanitarian law principles to
peacekeepers.
*Ray Murphy, Criminal Law Forum*
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