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Author Ekanayake, Charuka

Title Regulating the Use of Force by United Nations Peace Support Operations Balancing Promises and Outcomes
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (287 p.)
Series Challenges of Globalisation Ser
Challenges of Globalisation Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of abbreviations -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Relevance -- 1.3 Summary of chapters -- 1.4 Method -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 2 United Nations Peace Support Operations -- Institutional frameworks, command and control structures, and attribution of conduct -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Charter framework -- 2.2.1 Pre-Charter mechanisms -- 2.2.2 The UN Charter -- institutional framework -- 2.3 Assembling a Peace Mission
2.3.1 A brief history -- 2.3.2 The troop generation process -- 2.4 Classification of UN forces -- 2.5 Organizational frameworks and command and control structures of UN PSOs -- 2.5.1 The three levels of war -- 2.5.2 The UN command and control -- 2.5.3 The nature of UN command -- 2.5.4 TC intrusions into the UN command chain -- 2.6 The institution of responsibility -- 2.7 A test for attribution of UN troop conduct? -- 2.7.1 The contemporary normative framework relating to attribution -- 2.7.2 Attributing conduct through effective control: A framework
2.7.2.1 Attributing conduct in category one cases -- 2.7.2.2 Attributing conduct in category two cases -- 2.7.2.3 Attributing conduct in category three cases -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 3 The resort to and use of force by the UN: the legal and the moral -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.A The morality of resort to force by the UN -- 3.A1 The legality of the resort to force by the UN -- 3.A1.1 Legal objectives prescribed by the Charter: the first tier -- 3.A1.2 Resort to force objectives expanded: the second tier -- 3.A1.2.1 UNEF 1 -- 3.A1.2.2 ONUC -- 3.A1.2.3 UNOSOM II -- 3.A1.2.4 UNAMSIL -- 3.A1.2.5 MONUSCO
3.A2 Summarizing the second tier -- 3.A3 The morality of resort to force -- 3.A3.1 The case of war -- 3.A3.1.1 Ascertaining the justness of resort to force through the Just War calculus -- 3.A3.2 Uses of force other than war, including by the UN, and the Just War theory -- 3.A3.2.1 Impartiality -- 3.A3.2.2 Protection of Civilians -- 3.A3.2.3 The Responsibility to Protect -- 3.A3.2.4 Operationalising the Just War Theory in the case of resort to force by the UN -- 3.B The morality of use of force -- 3.B1 The case of war -- 3.B2 Operationalising the in bello morality of UN uses of force
3.B2.1 Category one -- use of force in self-defence, defence of non-military personnel and the provision of security to humanitarian operations -- 3.B2.2 Category two -- protecting civilians from imminent threats emanating from parties to the conflict -- 3.B2.3 Category three -- use of force in support of one party in its military operations against other parties and in carrying out targeted offensive operations against a particular group, either unilaterally or jointly -- 3.2 Conclusion -- 4 A normative framework for UN uses of force: the applicability of the candidate regimes -- 4.1 Introduction
Notes Description based upon print version of record
4.2 Identifying the regulatory candidates
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000395587
1000395588