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020 _a9781139626972
100 _aed.Genser, Jared
100 _aUgarte, Bruno Stagno
245 4 _aThe United Nations Security Council in the age of human rights
260 _aCambridge,
_bCambridge University Press:
_c2014.
500 _aThis is the first comprehensive look at the human rights dimensions of the work of the only body within the United Nations system capable of compelling action by its member states. Known popularly for its failure to prevent mass atrocities in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, and Syria, the breadth and depth of the Security Council's work on human rights in recent decades is much broader. This book examines questions including: how is the Security Council dealing with human rights concerns? What does it see as the place of human rights in conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacekeeping? And how does it address the quest for justice in the face of gross violations of human rights? Written by leading practitioners, scholars and experts, this book provides a broad perspective that describes, explains and evaluates the contribution of the Security Council to the promotion of human rights and how it might more effectively achieve its goals.
650 _aPublic International Law
_92695
650 _aLaw
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139626972
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