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Protection Of Civilians And Individual Accountability : Obligations And Responsibilities Of Military Commanders In United Nations Peacekeeping Operations by Lenneke Sprik, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Lenneke Sprik
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    Edition1
    ISBN9781138388765
    Pages167
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearAugust 2019

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Protection Of Civilians And Individual Accountability : Obligations And Responsibilities Of Military Commanders In United Nations Peacekeeping Operations by Lenneke Sprik

    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 requires an assessment of whether peacekeeping commanders have an obligation to act against such serious crimes being committed under domestic and international law. The work uses the cases of the Dutch and Belgian peacekeeping commanders in Srebrenica and Kigali as examples, but it also places the analysis into the context of contemporary peacekeeping operations. It unfolds two main arguments. First, it provides a critical note to the contextual interpretation given to international law in relation to peacekeeping. It is argued that establishing a specific paradigm for peacekeeping operations with clear rules of interpretation and benchmark criteria would benefit peacekeeping and international law by making the contextual interpretation of international law redundant. Second, it is held that alternative options to the existing forms of criminal responsibility for military commanders should be considered, possibly focusing more clearly on failing to fulfil a norm of protection that is specific to peacekeeping and distinct from protective obligations under international human rights law and international humanitarian law. _x000D_ show more



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