Lyck, Majbritt

Peace operations and international criminal justice: building peace after mass atrocities/ Majbritt Lyck - London: Routledge, 2009. - xiii, 265p.

Part 1: Peace Missions, Global Order and Transitional Justice
1. Peace Missions and Global Order
2. Peace Missions and Transitional Justice
Part 2: UN Peace Missions' Involvement in Securing Justice and Transitional Justice
3. UN Peace Missions, Peace-Building and Justice
4. UN Peace Missions, Peace-Building and Transitional Justice
Part 3: The Experiences of IFOR, SFOR and KFOR
5. IFOR and the Detention of Indicted War Criminals 6. SFOR and the Detention of Indicted War Criminals
7. KFOR and the Detention of Indicted War Criminals
Part 4: Preparing, Authorising and Ensuring the Detention of Indicted War Criminals
8. Preparing Peace Enforcement Soldiers for Detaining Indicted War Criminals: Incorporating the Detention of Indicted War Criminals into the Military Doctrines of Peace Enforcement Missions
9. Authorising Peace Enforcement Soldiers to Detain Indicted War Criminals: Incorporating the Detention of Indicted War Criminals into the Mandate and Rules of Engagement
10. Ensuring the Detention of Indicted War Criminals: Improving the Practices of Peace Enforcement Missions aiming at Detaining Indicted War Criminals Part 5: Peace Missions and Politics
11. Peace Missions: Peace, Justice and Politics Part 6: Assisting Peace Enforcement Missions in the Apprehension of Indicted War Criminals
12. Peace Enforcement Soldiers Cannot Do It Alone: Involving International Institutions and Organisations and the Local Population in Locating Indicted War Criminals
13. Peace Enforcement Soldiers Cannot Do It Alone: Involving International and Local Agencies in Apprehending Indicted War Criminals

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