Documents on the Law of UN Peace Operations

Author:   Bruce Oswald (Professor and Director, Professor and Director, University of Melbourne and the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law) ,  Helen Durham (Director of International Law and Policy, Director of International Law and Policy, International Committee of the Red Cross) ,  Adrian Bates (Barrister, Barrister, Victorian Bar)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780198757283


Pages:   704
Publication Date:   27 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Bruce Oswald (Professor and Director, Professor and Director, University of Melbourne and the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law) ,  Helen Durham (Director of International Law and Policy, Director of International Law and Policy, International Committee of the Red Cross) ,  Adrian Bates (Barrister, Barrister, Victorian Bar)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   1.184kg
ISBN:  

9780198757283


ISBN 10:   019875728
Pages:   704
Publication Date:   27 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Introduction PART ONE: ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PEACE OPERATIONS 1: Charter of the United Nations 2: Status-of-Forces Agreement between the United Nations and Host Countries 3: Agreement between the United Nations and Contributing States PART TWO: CONDUCT OF PEACE OPERATIONS A: GENERAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS Introduction 4: Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 5: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons 6: The International Covenants on Human Rights 7: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 8: Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 9: Rights of the Child 10: International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance 11: Justice and Remedies 12: The Protection of Persons under Detention or Imprisonment 13: Public Safety and the Use of Force B: PROTECTION OF UNITED NATIONS & ASSOCIATED PERSONNEL 14: Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel C: INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Introduction 15: Secretary General's Bulletin: Observance by United Nations Forces of International Humanitarian Law 16: Four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols D: THEMATIC SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Introduction 17: Women, Peace and Security 18: Children and Armed Conflict 19: Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 20: Sexual Exploitation and Abuse PART THREE: RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN PEACE OPERATIONS Introduction A: PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND ITS AGENCIES 21: Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations B: THIRD-PARTY LIABILITY 22: Third-Party Liability: Temporal and Financial Limitations C: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW 23: Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court D: ARTICLES ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 24: Articles on the Responsibility of International Organisations E: CODES OF CONDUCT, DIRECTIVES AND GUIDELINES 25: Secretary-General's Bulletin: Status, Basic Rights, and Duties of United Nations Staff Members 26: Secretary-General's Bulletin: Regulations Governing the Status, Basic Rights, and Duties of Officials other than Secretariat Officials, and Experts on Mission 27: United Nations Standards of Conduct: We are United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel 28: Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Military Members of National Contingents 29: Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Civilian Police Officers and Military Observers 30: Secretary-General's Bulletin: Special Measures for Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse 31: Accountability for Conduct and Discipline in Field Missions 32: Human Rights Due Diligence Policy on United Nations Support to Non-United Nations Security Forces 33: Use of Force PART FOUR: KEY INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CASES 34: Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations 35: Certain Expenses of the United Nations (Article 17, Paragraph 2, of the Charter) 36: Difference Relating to Immunity from Legal Process of a Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights

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For the historian of international law, the first and second editions together are the best documentary introduction to UN peacekeeping operations. * Jus Gentium *


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"Bruce ""Ossie"" Oswald is a Professor and Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law in the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. His interests in law and practice are in international humanitarian law, peace operations, state building, accountability and responsibility, and the application of human rights law to military operations. Ossie has served in the Australian Regular Army as a legal officer. He has seen operational service in Rwanda, the Former Yugoslavia, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan. Ossie continues to serve in the Army Reserves as a legal officer. Helen Durham is Director of International Law and Policy at the International Committee of the Red Cross, and is a senior fellow at Melbourne Law School. Helen has been Director of International Law, Strategy, Planning and Research at the Australian Red Cross, and has been involved in international treaty negotiations. Adrian Bates is a barrister practicing in a range of areas including criminal law and family law. Prior to commencing at the Bar, Adrian worked as a Legal & Policy Officer within the human rights unit at the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, and as a Research Fellow at the Melbourne Law School."

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