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Protecting Civilians in the Context of UN Peacekeeping Operations

Protecting Civilians in the Context of UN Peacekeeping Operations

By Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Published by United Nations

English 401 pages 2011 ISBN 9789210552608
Estimated reading time: 7 h 21 min
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Since 1999, an increasing number of United Nations peacekeeping missions have been expressly mandated to protect civilians. However, they continue to struggle to turn that ambition into reality on the ground. This independent study examines the drafting, interpretation, and implementation of such mandates over the last 10 years and takes stock of the successes and setbacks faced in this endeavor. It contains insights and recommendations for the entire range of United Nations protection actors, including the Security Council, troop and police contributing countries, the Secretariat, and the peacekeeping operations implementing protection of civilians mandates.

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Protecting Civilians in the Context of UN Peacekeeping Operations is available as PDF at 11 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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Protecting Civilians in the Context of UN Peacekeeping Operations is available as PDF at 11 online bookshops.
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