Allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) have been plaguing the United Nation (UN) missions around the world. In 2004 a series of sexual abuse scandals in the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) made international headlines. The UN forbids its peacekeepers and other personnel from engaging in sex with the local communities it operates in. Despite the efforts of the South African government to fulfill the country’s international commitment to ensure the eradication of SEA matters in the DRC, there are still some challenges hindering the government’s efforts. Currently South Africa does not have specific legislation pertaining to SEA. The South African Government has pointed out that ill-disciplined...
Law enforcement at sea requires specialised capabilities, training and legislation due to the unique...
Sexual violence perpetrated during armed conflict is a notoriously prolific, yet oft neglected pheno...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by humanitarian workers are some of the most serious failures of...
© 2012 Dr. Róisín Sarah BurkeSexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) continues to be a problem on UN pea...
Allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) have plagued peacekeeping operations for over a d...
In 2003, the United Nations began an institutional-wide effort to combat sexual exploitation and abu...
In an age of asymmetric and protracted armed conflicts, the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping archite...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) continues to undermine UN operations thereby affecting the effic...
Peace Operations have been used as a tool in the United Nations to achieve peace and security in vul...
This thesis seeks to determine the most effective jurisdiction for criminal accountability for UN pe...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis examines the sexual rights violation in Eastern DRC, which has been ...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.The doctrine of command responsibility is a well-establis...
This thesis investigates both substantive and procedural issues pertaining to allegations of crimes ...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by peacekeepers is a prevalent issue within UN peacekeeping miss...
Despite their peacekeeping role in the management of internal armed conflicts, some military peaceke...
Law enforcement at sea requires specialised capabilities, training and legislation due to the unique...
Sexual violence perpetrated during armed conflict is a notoriously prolific, yet oft neglected pheno...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by humanitarian workers are some of the most serious failures of...
© 2012 Dr. Róisín Sarah BurkeSexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) continues to be a problem on UN pea...
Allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) have plagued peacekeeping operations for over a d...
In 2003, the United Nations began an institutional-wide effort to combat sexual exploitation and abu...
In an age of asymmetric and protracted armed conflicts, the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping archite...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) continues to undermine UN operations thereby affecting the effic...
Peace Operations have been used as a tool in the United Nations to achieve peace and security in vul...
This thesis seeks to determine the most effective jurisdiction for criminal accountability for UN pe...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis examines the sexual rights violation in Eastern DRC, which has been ...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.The doctrine of command responsibility is a well-establis...
This thesis investigates both substantive and procedural issues pertaining to allegations of crimes ...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by peacekeepers is a prevalent issue within UN peacekeeping miss...
Despite their peacekeeping role in the management of internal armed conflicts, some military peaceke...
Law enforcement at sea requires specialised capabilities, training and legislation due to the unique...
Sexual violence perpetrated during armed conflict is a notoriously prolific, yet oft neglected pheno...
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by humanitarian workers are some of the most serious failures of...