
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 20, nos. 1-2, 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Operationalizing Human Rights in Peace Missions
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Christopher Michaelsen, Introduction: Operationalizing Human Rights in Peace Missions
- Jeni Whalan, Reforming UN Peace Operations: Will the High-Level Panel’s Report Make a Difference for Human Rights?
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Tetsuya Toyoda, UN Peacekeeping as the Most Presentable Part of Japan’s 2015 Peace and Security Legislation
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Hitoshi Nasu, The Legal Quagmire of Civilian Protection in Peacekeeping under Japan’s New Security Legislation
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Susan Harris Rimmer, Barriers to Operationalising the “Women, Peace & Security” Doctrine in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
- Olivera Simić, Policing the Peacekeepers: Disrupting UN Responses to “Crises” Over Sexual Offence Allegations
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Kevin C. Chang, When Do-Gooders Do Harm: Accountability of the United Nations toward Third Parties in Peace Operations
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Sophocles Kitharidis, The Power of Article 103 of the UN Charter on Treaty Obligations