Respecting the prohibitions against forced and arbitrary displacement could significantly reduce the risk of, or prevent, displacement in situations of armed conflict, as could insisting on accountability for violations of these prohibitions that amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity. The UN Security Council has only partially addressed these issues
The line between peacekeeping and force is increasingly blurred in the work of the United Nations Se...
The UN Security Council has been questioned ever since the time of its foundation in 1945. Mostly th...
Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by...
After having linked massive flows of refugees with peace and security in the case of Iraq in the ear...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant shift in international expectations with res...
Displacement can be a means of escaping violence but it can also bring great suffering. Displacement...
Since the early 1990s, the UN Security Council has used its enforcement measures under Chapter VII o...
Since the early 1990s the Security Council has used its enforcement measures under Chapter VII to st...
How should we respond to states that deliberately displace their own populations? While the internat...
The article focuses on the use of force in humanitarian crises and mass atrocity crimes and limitati...
William H. MeyerThis thesis provides an overview of why genocide must be prevented by the United Nat...
At the World Summit in 2005, United Nations Member States unanimously endorsed the ‘Responsibility t...
Boyashov A. UN Agenda on Prevention of Human Rights Violations. Meždunarodnye Otnošenija = Internati...
We tend to view concern with the protection of civilians as a relatively recent development within t...
The 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees, including its 1967 Protocol, is the very funda...
The line between peacekeeping and force is increasingly blurred in the work of the United Nations Se...
The UN Security Council has been questioned ever since the time of its foundation in 1945. Mostly th...
Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by...
After having linked massive flows of refugees with peace and security in the case of Iraq in the ear...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant shift in international expectations with res...
Displacement can be a means of escaping violence but it can also bring great suffering. Displacement...
Since the early 1990s, the UN Security Council has used its enforcement measures under Chapter VII o...
Since the early 1990s the Security Council has used its enforcement measures under Chapter VII to st...
How should we respond to states that deliberately displace their own populations? While the internat...
The article focuses on the use of force in humanitarian crises and mass atrocity crimes and limitati...
William H. MeyerThis thesis provides an overview of why genocide must be prevented by the United Nat...
At the World Summit in 2005, United Nations Member States unanimously endorsed the ‘Responsibility t...
Boyashov A. UN Agenda on Prevention of Human Rights Violations. Meždunarodnye Otnošenija = Internati...
We tend to view concern with the protection of civilians as a relatively recent development within t...
The 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees, including its 1967 Protocol, is the very funda...
The line between peacekeeping and force is increasingly blurred in the work of the United Nations Se...
The UN Security Council has been questioned ever since the time of its foundation in 1945. Mostly th...
Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by...