The Law and Practice of Peacekeeping
In an increasingly complex world, it is more crucial than ever to have a full picture of how international peacekeeping can be a force for good, but can also have potentially negative impacts on host communities. After thirteen years of presence in Haiti, the highly controversial United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti has now withdrawn. The UN's legacy in Haiti is not all negative, but it does include sexual scandals, the divisive use of force to 'clean up' difficult neighbourhoods as well as a cholera epidemic, brought inadvertently by Nepalese peacekeepers that killed more than 8,000 Haitians and infected more than 600,000. This book presents a unique multi-disciplinary analysis of the legacy of the mission for Haiti. It presents an innovative account of contemporary international peacekeeping law and practice, arguing for a new model of accountability, going beyond the outdated immunity mechanisms to foreground human rights.
- Brings insights and expertise from a variety of disciplines to illuminate key issues with international peacekeeping
- Enables readers to understand the challenges to peacekeeping through real, tangible examples
- Connects principles of international law with practice on the ground
Reviews & endorsements
‘… the important case studies enrich our understanding of the legal challenges faced by the UN alongside sound suggestions for improvement on IHRL and immunities in particular.’ Alexander Gilder, International Peacekeeping
Product details
June 2021Hardback
9781108477529
240 pages
235 × 158 × 14 mm
0.39kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: Minustah: A Reflection of Wider Issues with Peacekeeping
- 2. A Political History of UN Involvement in Haiti
- 3. Integrating Human Rights Norms into UN Peacekeeping Practice
- 4. UN Immunities and Human Rights
- 5. The Cholera Epidemic: Unintended Consequences and Implications
- 6. Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Who Guards the Guardians?
- 7. UN Peacekeepers' use of Deadly Force to Maintain Law and Order
- 8. Conclusion
- 9. Index.