TY - BOOK AU - Zwanenburg,M.C. TI - Accountability of Peace& Support Operations T2 - International Humanitarian Law Series SN - 9789004143500 AV - KZ6374 .Z9 PY - 2005/// CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill | Nijhoff KW - United Nations KW - Armed Forces KW - Peacekeeping forces KW - fast N1 - Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Leiden University, 2004; Includes bibliographical references and index; Acknowledgements; -- Introduction; -- Table of Abbreviations; -- Definition and Characteristics of Peace Support Operations; -- Attribution of Conduct of Peace Support Operations; -- Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law to Peace Support Operations; -- Legal Consequences of Accountability for Breaches of International Humanitarian Law by Peace Support Operations; -- Existing Mechanisms for Invoking Accountability for Violations of International Humanitarian Law by Peace Support Operations; -- Proposals for New Mechanisms for Invoking Accountability; -- Findings and Conclusions; -- Table of Cases; -- Bibliography N2 - Quis custodiet ipsos custodies? In other words, who guards the guardians? At a time when the mandate of many peace support operations includes halting violations of international humanitarian law by third parties, there is still a lack of clarity concerning accountability of peace support operations themselves. This book addresses that accountability, focusing on peace support operations under the command and control of the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is concerned with the accountability of international organizations as well as troops contributing and member states, but not of individuals. Drawing on existing and emerging doctrines of international law, including the law of state responsibility, the law of responsibility of international organizations, international institutional law and international humanitarian law, and on the basis of state practice, this book makes a strong plea for improving mechanisms to implement the accountability of peace support operations under international humanitarian law. The Paul Reuter Prize 2006 was awarded to Marten Zwanenburg for this book UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047415091 ER -