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Title Housing, land, and property rights in post-conflict United Nations and other peace operations : a comparative survey and proposal for reform / edited by Scott Leckie
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Contents United Nations peace operations and housing, land, and property rights in post-conflict settings : from neglect to tentative embrace / Scott Leckie -- Stability, justice, and rights in the wake of the Cold War : the housing, land, and property rights legacy of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia / Rhodri C. Williams -- The response of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo to address property rights challenges / Margaret Cordial and Knut Rosandhaug -- Balancing rights and norms : property programming in East Timor, the Solomon Islands, and Bougainville / Daniel Fitzpatrick and Rebecca Monson -- Housing, land, and property restitution rights in Afghanistan / Conor Foley -- Peacekeeping and HLP rights in the Great Lakes region of Africa : Burundi, Rwanda, and DR Congo / Chris Huggins -- The trouble with Iraq : lessons from the field on the development of a property restitution system in "post"-conflict circumstances / Nigel Thomson -- Sudan's comprehensive peace agreement : an opportunity for coherently addressing housing, land, and property issues? / Paul De Wit and Jeffrey Hatcher -- The impacts of UN peace operations on local housing markets / Mayra Gómez -- Possible components of a unified global policy on housing, land, and property rights in UN peace operations / Scott Leckie
Summary "For more than sixty years, the blue helmets of United Nations Peacekeeping missions around the world have come to symbolize both the promise and the fragility of the UN. Beset with unresolved conflicts and underfunding, and invariably burdened with sentiments of overexpectation, more times than not UN missions to keep the peace have made a difference. In recent years, frequent allegations of corruption, fraud, and abuse have tarnished the image of the UN as not only overly ineffectual, but as something to be skeptical of, rather than the obvious place to turn for help in resolving contentious challenges that affect many nations." "While the ups and downs of UN operations have been analyzed and critiqued, one policy sphere has largely been ignored: the track record of the UN following conflict in the area of housing, land, and property rights. This volume seeks to fill this void by examining the UN's experience in grappling with the immense and inevitable housing, land, and property rights crises that emerge in all countries during and after conflict."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Postwar reconstruction.
Peace-building.
Postliminy.
Civil war -- Protection of civilians.
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Civil war -- Protection of civilians
Peace-building
Postliminy
Postwar reconstruction
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Friedenssicherung
Flüchtling
Eigentum
Wiedergutmachung
Menschenrecht
United Nations.
Peacebuilding.
Postliminium.
Property.
Restitution.
Refugees.
Form Electronic book
Author Leckie, Scott.
LC no. 2008021899
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