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基本説明
The first of its kind on the human rights role of Security Council in the post cold-war world.
Full Description
The human rights idea is shaping the contemporary world. At long last, human rights are being given the prominence they deserve by the organs of the international community dealing with questions of peace and security as well as with development. How is the Security Council dealing with human rights imperatives? What does it see as the place of human rights in conflict prevention, peacemaking, peacekeeping and peacebuilding? How does it address the quest for justice in the face of gross violations of human rights? These and other similar questions are addressed in this book, the first of its kind on the human rights role of the Security Council in the post cold-war world. It is a compelling account of the human rights dimensions of the work of the Security Council.
Contents
Foreword by Kurt Herndl. Introduction. I. Principles for Dealing with Human Rights Issues in the Security Council. II. Humanitarian Intercession. III. Human Rights in Conflict Prevention. IV. Human Rights in Peace-Making. V. Human Rights in Peace-Keeping. VI. Human Rights in Peace-Building. VII. Combatting Terrorism. VIII. Security Council Protection in Practice. Conclusion. Annexes. Bibliography. Index.