A systematic analysis and assessment of the institutional, operational, legal and accountability parameters of the United Nations collective security system.
A systematic analysis and assessment of the institutional, operational, legal and accountability parameters of the United Nations collective security system.
Nicholas Tsagourias is Professor of International Law at the University of Sheffield.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Concept of Collective Security: 1. Collective security: a historical journey 2. The morphology of collective security 3. Triggers, actors and institutions Part II. Collective Security Components: 4. States and collective security 5. The United Nations 6. Regional organisations 7. Private military and security companies Part III. Collective Security Tools: 8. The settlement of disputes and preventive security 9. State-building 10. Sanctions 11. Military security Part IV. Legal Management of Collective Security: 12. Law as internal facilitator, regulator or constraint 13. Law as external facilitator, regulator or constraint 14. The management of normative conflicts Part V. Accountability in Collective Security: 15. Accountability in collective security 16. International responsibility and liability 17. Individual criminal responsibility 18. Conclusion.
Part I. The Concept of Collective Security: 1. Collective security: a historical journey 2. The morphology of collective security 3. Triggers, actors and institutions Part II. Collective Security Components: 4. States and collective security 5. The United Nations 6. Regional organisations 7. Private military and security companies Part III. Collective Security Tools: 8. The settlement of disputes and preventive security 9. State-building 10. Sanctions 11. Military security Part IV. Legal Management of Collective Security: 12. Law as internal facilitator, regulator or constraint 13. Law as external facilitator, regulator or constraint 14. The management of normative conflicts Part V. Accountability in Collective Security: 15. Accountability in collective security 16. International responsibility and liability 17. Individual criminal responsibility 18. Conclusion.
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