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Introduction to Post-Conflict Rebuilding and International Law
(Ashgate, 2012)
UN peacekeeping mission to Haiti leaves controversial legacy
(RTE Brainstorm, 2017-09-12)
UN military peacekeepers are withdrawing from Haiti after 13 years. The mission (known as MINUSTAH) has been marred by controversy involving allegations of sexual abuse and human rights violations. Operations began in ...
Mladic is convicted but jury is still out on Yugoslav tribunal
(The Irish Times, 2017-11-24)
General Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander, has been found guilty of war crimes and other serious violations of international law. This was the last trial judgment to be delivered by the International Criminal ...
Mladic trial marks end of an era
(RTE Brainstorm, 2017-11-21)
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia will this week deliver its judgment in what is the Tribunal s last big trial. Although the world has grown weary of the trials arising from the 1992-95 war in ...
Ireland, peacekeeping and policing the 'new world order'.
(Centre for Research and Documentation, 1997)
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the 'Cold War' has given rise to a situation where there is in effect one world 'superpower', the United States of America (US). The so called 'new world order' was intended ...
Israeli Action in Jenin far from a Proportionate Response
(The Irish Times, 2002)