Introduction -- The political and diplomatic background to the establishment of peace support operations in Lebanon, Somalia and Kosovo -- Legal framework of UN peacekeeping forces and issues of command and control -- United Nations peacekeeping in Lebanon, Somalia and Kosovo, and the use of force -- UN military operations and international humanitarian and human rights law -- Conclusion
Summary
"The concept of UN peacekeeping has had to evolve and change to meet the challenges of contemporary sources of conflict. From a practical, operational and legal perspective, Murphy examines the problems faced by UN peacekeeping operations. Three case studies (Lebanon, Somalia and Kosovo) are used to demonstrate the problems associated with the command and control of UN forces, the use of force and rules of engagement, and the implementation of international human rights and humanitarian law by such forces"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-368) and index