Allegations of criminal conduct have been made against UN peacekeeping personnel. While only a small number commit criminal offences, these personnel must be held accountable for their actions. Ensuring accountability is difficult due to jurisdictional issues, including in which jurisdiction (host state, sending state, or third state) to prosecute offenders. However, the possibility of the International Criminal Court exercising jurisdiction over peacekeeping personnel (civilian or military) has not really been considered. This article will examine the potential applicability of the substantive law of war crimes and crimes against humanity under the Rome Statute to crimes committed by peacekeeping personnel
International organizations are increasingly involved in different activities from economic and envi...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of the war crime of attacking peacekeeping missions under...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was signed 17 July 1998. It will...
On numerous occasions over the past decades, the United Nations peacekeepers have been charged with...
Personnel involved in United Nations (UN) peace operations have been found to commit misconduct, som...
United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations have been increasingly deployed in many crisis contexts....
Over the years, there have been hundreds of unresolved allegations and specifically-identified, cred...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 273-301.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Roles and manda...
Allegations and confirmed cases of misconduct by peacekeeping personnel have been revealed by non-go...
The passive stance taken by respectively Belgian and Dutch peacekeeping commanders towards the commi...
The passive stance taken by respectively Belgian and Dutch peacekeeping commanders towards the commi...
This book explores the question of whether peacekeeping commanders can be held accountable for a fai...
In spite of the United Nations’ enduring efforts to curb misconduct and crime in peacekeeping operat...
United Nations (UN) peacekeepers have been accused of various offences (such as sexual exploitation ...
This thesis investigates both substantive and procedural issues pertaining to allegations of crimes ...
International organizations are increasingly involved in different activities from economic and envi...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of the war crime of attacking peacekeeping missions under...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was signed 17 July 1998. It will...
On numerous occasions over the past decades, the United Nations peacekeepers have been charged with...
Personnel involved in United Nations (UN) peace operations have been found to commit misconduct, som...
United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations have been increasingly deployed in many crisis contexts....
Over the years, there have been hundreds of unresolved allegations and specifically-identified, cred...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 273-301.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Roles and manda...
Allegations and confirmed cases of misconduct by peacekeeping personnel have been revealed by non-go...
The passive stance taken by respectively Belgian and Dutch peacekeeping commanders towards the commi...
The passive stance taken by respectively Belgian and Dutch peacekeeping commanders towards the commi...
This book explores the question of whether peacekeeping commanders can be held accountable for a fai...
In spite of the United Nations’ enduring efforts to curb misconduct and crime in peacekeeping operat...
United Nations (UN) peacekeepers have been accused of various offences (such as sexual exploitation ...
This thesis investigates both substantive and procedural issues pertaining to allegations of crimes ...
International organizations are increasingly involved in different activities from economic and envi...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of the war crime of attacking peacekeeping missions under...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was signed 17 July 1998. It will...