ABSTRACT
This new volume provides the first thorough examination of the involvement of peace enforcement soldiers in the detention of indicted war criminals. The book firstly addresses why peace enforcement missions need to be involved in detaining indicted war criminals. This discussion includes an analysis of how the securing of justice and transitional j
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Peace missions, global order and transitional justice
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PART II UN peace missions’ involvement in securing justice and transitional justice
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PART III The experiences of IFOR, SFOR and KFOR
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PART IV Preparing, authorising and ensuring the detention of indicted war criminals
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PART V Peace missions and politics
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PART VI Assisting peace enforcement missions in the apprehension of indicted war criminals