
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 19, no. 3, Winter 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Strengthening the Accountability of the UN Security Council
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Jeremy M. Farrall,
Rule of Accountability or Rule of Law? Regulating the UN Security Council’s Accountability Deficits
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Antonios Tzanakopoulos,
Strengthening Security Council Accountability for Sanctions: The Role of International Responsibility
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Larissa J. van den Herik,
Peripheral Hegemony in the Quest to Ensure Security Council Accountability for its Individualized UN Sanctions Regimes
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Christopher Michaelsen,
Human Rights as Limits for the Security Council: A Matter of Substantive Law or Defining the Application of Proportionality?
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Philippa Webb,
Deadlock or Restraint? The Security Council Veto and the Use of Force in Syria
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Christian Henderson,
Authority without Accountability? The UN Security Council’s Authorization Method and Institutional Mechanisms of Accountability