The Protection Paradox: How the UN Can Get Better at Saving Civilian Lives

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The book provides an up to date and authoritative account of how the UN is re[1]thinking its obligations to protect civilians during conflicts. Based on hundreds of interviews with senior UN officials and humanitarian protection staff in headquarters and in the field and a review of the UN´s ´grey literature´. It also draws on the author´s own experience of working on human rights and protection in some of the world´s most violent conflicts. It is written not about what the UN ought to do – or how it could have behaved differently in an abstract or theoretically ideal world – but what the UN is actually doing to fulfil the fundamental purposes set forth in its Charter. 


Author(s): Conor Foley
Series: Human Rights Interventions
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 178
City: Cham

Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Understanding Protection
3 Understanding Peacekeeping
4 Understanding the Applicable Legal Framework
5 Understanding Peacebuilding
6 Protection and Situational Awareness
7 Conclusions
Bibliography
Index