Tuesday, February 8, 2011

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 15, nos. 1-2, February 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Tim McCormack, Why Consider Legal Challenges for International Policing?
  • James Watson, Mark Fitzpatrick, & James Ellis, The Legal Basis for Bilateral and Multilateral Police Deployments
  • Tony Murney, Sue-Ellen Crawford, & Andie Hider, Transnational Policing and International Human Development - A Rule of Law Perspective
  • Boris Kondoch, The Applicability of Human Rights Standards to International Policing
  • Katarina Grenfell, Accountability in International Policing
  • Bruce 'ossie' Oswald, Detention by United Nations Peacekeepers: Searching for Definition and Categorisation
  • Marjan Malešic, Civilian Crisis Management in the EU - Structural and Functional Aspects
  • Muriel Asseburg & Ronja Kempin, ESDP in Practice: Crisis Management without Strategic Planning
  • Daniel Keohane, Lessons from EU Peace Operations
  • Frederik Naert, Legal Aspects of EU Military Operations
  • Cedric De Coning & Karsten Friis, Coherence and Coordination The Limits of the Comprehensive Approach