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9780415444590

Peace Operations and International Criminal Justice: Building Peace after Mass Atrocities

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415444590

  • ISBN10:

    0415444594

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-09-12
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $170.00

Summary

This new volume provides the first thorough examination of the involvement of peace enforcement soldiers in the detention of indicted war criminals. The book firstly addresses why peace enforcement missions need to be involved in detaining indicted war criminals. This discussion includes an analysis of how the securing of justice and transitional justice is incorporated into the UN's approach to peace-building. It also explores IFOR's, SFOR's and KFOR's activities aimed at detaining indicted war criminals, before turning to an analysis of how the detaining of indicted war criminals is incorporated into peace enforcement doctrines, mandates and rules of engagement. The book then outlines the mechanisms that need to be established in order to enable peace enforcers to effectively arrest war criminals in the areas where they are deployed. It concludes with a discussion of the prospects for the involvement of peace enforcement soldiers in the detention of indicted war criminals, and of what lessons future peace enforcement missions can learn from the experience of IFOR, SFOR and KFOR.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. xi
List of abbreviationsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Peace missions, global order and transitional justicep. 9
Peace missions and global orderp. 11
Peace missions and transitional justicep. 22
UN peace missions' involvement in securing justice and transitional justicep. 35
UN peace missions, peace-building and justicep. 37
UN peace missions, peace-building and transitional justicep. 70
The experiences of IFOR, SFOR and KFORp. 93
IFOR and the detention of indicted war criminalsp. 95
SFOR and the detention of indicted war criminalsp. 104
KFOR and the detention of indicted war criminalsp. 119
Preparing, authorising and ensuring the detention of indicted war criminalsp. 123
Preparing peace enforcement soldiers for detaining indicted war criminals: incorporating the detention of indicted war criminals into the military doctrines of peace enforcement missionsp. 125
Authorising peace enforcement soldiers to detain indicted war criminals: incorporating the detention of indicted war criminals into the mandate and rules of engagementp. 140
Ensuring the detention of indicted war criminals: improving the practices of peace enforcement missions aiming at detaining indicted war criminalsp. 154
Peace missions and politicsp. 165
Peace missions: peace, justice and politicsp. 167
Assisting peace enforcement missions in the apprehension of indicted war criminalsp. 177
Peace enforcement soldiers cannot do it alone: involving international institutions and organisations and the local population in locating indicted war criminalsp. 179
Peace enforcement soldiers cannot do it alone: involving international and local agencies in apprehending indicted war criminalsp. 192
Conclusionp. 216
Notesp. 225
Bibliographyp. 228
Indexp. 262
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