
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 24, nos. 1-2, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Nina J. Lahoud, What Fueled the Far-Reaching Impact of the Windhoek Declaration and Namibia Plan of Action as a Milestone for Gender Mainstreaming in UN Peace Support Operations and Where Is Implementation 20 Years Later?
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Hanna Bourgeois, ‘All Necessary Means’ to Protect Civilians: The Interpretation and Implementation of UN Security Council Mandates Authorising the Protection of Civilians
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Mohammad Tarequl Islam, The Dynamics of Security Sector Reform in Liberia: Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving the Intended Reforms
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Mona Ali Khalil, Immunity Is Not Impunity: The Legal Framework Applicable to UN Accountability for the Haiti Cholera Crisis
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Beatrice Lindstrom, When Immunity Becomes Impunity: Rethinking Liabilities for UN Harms
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Thierry Kaiser & Carlijn Ruers, The Application of International Humanitarian Law to Peacekeepers: The Situation in Mali
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Blanca Montejo & Bojan Stefanovic, The Implementation of the Action for Peacekeeping in Context: A Concrete Analysis of Efforts by the Security Council at Sequencing and Prioritising Mandates
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Céline Giuliani, Advancing Peace through Human Rights in UN Peace Operations: A Policy Perspective on Achievements and the Way Forward