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Throughout The First Decades Of Its Existence, Many Held The View That The Un Security Council Would In Some Senses Automatically Encourage The Protection Of Human Rights By Maintaining International Peace. However Since The End Of The Cold War There Have Been Growing Concerns That The Council Is A Force With The Potential To Do Harm To The Cause Of Human Rights, Even To The Extent Of Violating The Rights Of Individuals. The Chapters Of This Volume Take A Closer Look At These Two Sides Of The Security Council's Involvement In Human Rights; Both Its Efforts To Promote And Enforce Human Rights, And Its Actions That, With The Intention Of Maintaining And Restoring International Peace, Also Have The Potential To Jeopardize Human Rights. This Book Represents A Collection Of Individual Views And Appraisals Of How The Council Has Dealt With Human Rights Issues In The Post-cold War Period, Particularly In The Cases Of The Economic Sanctions Imposed On Iraq And The Targeted Sanctions Directed Against The Taliban And Supporters Of The Al Qaida Network. Written By Experts In The Field Of International Law, They Are Both Positive And Negative, Critical And Analytical. Together They Offer A Selection Of Different Perspectives And Evaluate The Contribution Of The Security Council To The Promotion Of Human Rights, Highlighting Possible Avenue For Improvement.
This volume investigates the dual role of the UN Security Council as both a potential protector and a potential violator of human rights in the post-Cold War era. Bardo Fassbender compiles a series of expert analyses that examine the tension between the Council's mandate to maintain international peace and its impact on individual human rights. The contributors utilize legal frameworks and historical case studies to evaluate whether the Council's interventions, particularly sanctions, align with international human rights standards.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in international law frequently cite this collection as a balanced, analytical resource for understanding the legal complexities of UN sanctions. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for students and practitioners of international relations.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191029696
ISBN-13:
9780191029691
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