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Practice and Policies of Modern Peace Support Operations under International Law
Biographical note
Dr. Knoops is an international criminal lawyer with Knoops & Partners, Amsterdam, and Professor of International Criminal Law at the University of Utrecht.
Until recently Roberta Arnold was a legal adviser on the laws of armed conflict within the Staff of the Chief of the Armed Forces at the Swiss Defence Department in Bern. She is currently undertaking a 2-year practical legal training at the Cantonal Criminal Court and at “Riva & Felder” solicitors, Lugano, Switzerland, to take the bar exam in 2007.
Until recently Roberta Arnold was a legal adviser on the laws of armed conflict within the Staff of the Chief of the Armed Forces at the Swiss Defence Department in Bern. She is currently undertaking a 2-year practical legal training at the Cantonal Criminal Court and at “Riva & Felder” solicitors, Lugano, Switzerland, to take the bar exam in 2007.
Table of contents
List of Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; PSOs in Action; Part I: General Developments of Modern PSOs; Chapter 1: PSOs: Establishing the Rule of Law Through Security and Law Enforcement Operations, Kwai Hong Ip; Chapter 2: Promoting and Abiding by the Rule of Law: UN Involvement in Post-Conflict Justice, Noëlle Quénivet; Chapter 3: Military and Legal Aspects of PSOs—The Example of Austria’s Deployment With KFOR, Gerhard Scherhaufer; Part II: Concurrence of Modern PSOs and International Law; Chapter 4: The Applicability of the Law of Occupation to Peace
Support Operations, Roberta Arnold; Chapter 5: The Age of Interventionism: The Extraterritorial Reach of the European Convention on Human Rights; Josephine Lett; Chapter 6: Securing Status and Protection of Peacekeepers, Dieter Fleck; Chapter 7: So-Called “Non-Lethal” Weapons in Peace Support
Operations, Gergely Tóth; Part III: Concurrence of Modern PSOs and International Criminal Law; Chapter 8: Criminal Liability for Contemporary International Military (Crisis Management) Operations:
Towards a Refined Adjudicatory Framework ,Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops; Chapter 9: Migration and Border Management in Kosovo 1999–2005, Stefano Failla; Chapter 10: Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation—Legal Challenges in the Fight Against Modern Slavery in Crisis Regions: A Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Valerie Wahl; Chapter 11: Detention of Individuals During Peacekeeping Operations:
Lessons Learned From Kosovo, Pascal M. Dupont; Chapter 12: Accountability for the Conduct of UN-Mandated Forces Under International Human Rights Law: A Case Study Concerning Sexual Abuse of the UN Mission in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC), Sandra Katrin Miller; Conclusions and Recommendations;Index
Support Operations, Roberta Arnold; Chapter 5: The Age of Interventionism: The Extraterritorial Reach of the European Convention on Human Rights; Josephine Lett; Chapter 6: Securing Status and Protection of Peacekeepers, Dieter Fleck; Chapter 7: So-Called “Non-Lethal” Weapons in Peace Support
Operations, Gergely Tóth; Part III: Concurrence of Modern PSOs and International Criminal Law; Chapter 8: Criminal Liability for Contemporary International Military (Crisis Management) Operations:
Towards a Refined Adjudicatory Framework ,Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops; Chapter 9: Migration and Border Management in Kosovo 1999–2005, Stefano Failla; Chapter 10: Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation—Legal Challenges in the Fight Against Modern Slavery in Crisis Regions: A Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Valerie Wahl; Chapter 11: Detention of Individuals During Peacekeeping Operations:
Lessons Learned From Kosovo, Pascal M. Dupont; Chapter 12: Accountability for the Conduct of UN-Mandated Forces Under International Human Rights Law: A Case Study Concerning Sexual Abuse of the UN Mission in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC), Sandra Katrin Miller; Conclusions and Recommendations;Index
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