Sexual exploitation and abuse by UN military contingents : moving beyond the current status quo and responsibility under international law / by Róisín Sarah Burke.
Material type: TextSeries: International humanitarian law seriesCopyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (xx, 382 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789004208483
- 9004208488
- United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Sexual behavior
- United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Conduct of life
- Nations Unies -- Forces de maintien de la paix -- Sexualité
- Nations Unies -- Forces de maintien de la paix -- Morale pratique
- United Nations
- Peacekeeping forces -- Sexual behavior
- Peacekeeping forces -- Conduct of life
- Sex crimes -- Prevention
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- Sex crimes -- Prevention
- Sex crimes
- Rape
- Peacekeeping
- United Nations
- Military command
- Human rights
- International humanitarian law
- Extraterritorial jurisdiction
- Diplomatic and consular immunities
- 341.584 23
- KZ6376 .B87 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
In Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Military Contingents: Moving Beyond the Current Status Quo and Responsibility under International law Róisín Burke explores the difficulty of dealing with sexual offences committed by UN military contingent personnel.
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Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Military Contingents: Moving Beyond the Current Status Quo and Responsibility under International Law ; Copyright ; Table of Contents ; Abstract ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ; Introduction ; A SEA -- The Problem.
B Statement of Research Questions and Study's Limitations C Methodology ; D Chapter Outline ; E Scope of Study, its Context and Purpose; Chapter I Background -- Current Accountability Framework and UN Initiatives ; A UN Standards of Conduct and the Prohibition of SEA ; 1 Secretary General's 2003 Bulletin.
2 Codes of Conduct B UN Response to SEA ; 1 UN Security Council Resolutions ; 2 Task Force on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse ; 3 Conduct and Discipline Unit and Teams ; 4 Training ; 5 Victim Assistance ; 6 Mission Specific and Other Measures.
7 Investigative and Disciplinary Procedures and the Revised MOU (a) Past Investigative Procedures ; (b) Revised Model MOU ; (i) Standards of Conduct ; (ii) Investigations ; (iii) State Assurances ; (iv) Command Responsibility ; (v) Paternity Claims.
(Vi) Impact of Revisions to the Model MOU on SEA C Conclusion ; Chapter II Status of Forces and Jurisdictional Immunity ; A Status of Forces ; B Jurisdictional Immunities ; 1 Theoretical Basis for the Grant of Jurisdictional Immunities; (a) Visiting Forces -- Doctrine of the Law of the Flag.
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