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" Peace-keeping is the deployment of a United Nations presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned, normally involving United Nations military and /or police personnel and frequently civilians as well. "
Intelligence for Multilateral Decision and Action - 395. lappuse
autors: Perry L. Pickert - 1997 - 610 lapas
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Modern law and self-determination

Christian Tomuschat - 1993 - 368 lapas
...through such peaceful means as those foreseen in Chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations". Peace-keeping is defined as the deployment of a United...police personnel and frequently civilians as well. The "consent" to which he refers, is the consent of the States involved in a dispute. For a number...
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Ethnic Conflict and International Security

Michael E. Brown - 1993 - 292 lapas
...Peace foreshadows a much more active UN role, not least in the area of peacekeeping, which it defines as "the deployment of a United Nations presence in...field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned."41 The innocent-sounding word "hitherto" has caused great controversy, but it is only realistic...
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A Bargain for Humanity: Global Security by 2000

Douglas Roche - 1993 - 212 lapas
...foreseen in Chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations. • Peace-keepingis the deployment of a UN presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned, normally involving UN military and/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well. Peace-keeping is a technique...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses 1993

Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1994 - 502 lapas
..."peacekeeping""14, a concept not based on any explicit Charter text. The Secretary-General defines peacekeeping as "the deployment of a United Nations presence in...and/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well""15. Between 1948 and 1990 there have been 18 of these peacekeeping operations. Ten were essentially...
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Conference Celebrant Le Soixante-dixième Anniversaire de L'AAA.

A. C. Kiss, J. G. Lammers - 1993 - 324 lapas
...in Chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations; peace-keeping, defined as the deployment of a UN presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned, normally involving UN military and/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well; peace-building, defined as action...
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Winning the Peace: America and World Order in the New Era

John Gerard Ruggie - 1996 - 266 lapas
...proposed departures from previous practice were critical. First, An Agenda for Peace defined peacekeeping as "the deployment of a United Nations presence in...hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned. ..." (par. 20). Here was a clear signal that the UN might, in some instances, seek to deploy peacekeepers...
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Europe from the Balkans to the Urals: The Disintegration of Yugoslavia and ...

Renéo Lukic, Allen Lynch - 1996 - 472 lapas
...Secretary-General's understanding of the two terms: 'peace-keeping', according to Boutros Boutros-Ghali, is 'the deployment of a United Nations presence in the...hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned . . . Peace-keeping is a technique that expands the possibilities for both the prevention of conflict...
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The Osce in the Maintenance of Peace and Security: Conflict Prevention ...

Michael Bothe, Natalino Ronzitti, Allan Rosas - 1997 - 586 lapas
...for in the UN Charter.121 Under the definition proposed by the Secretary General, 'peace-keeping' is 'the deployment of a United Nations presence in the...parties concerned, normally involving United Nations military/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well';122 the involvement of military forces...
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The UN, Peace, and Force

Michael Charles Pugh - 1997 - 222 lapas
...Boutros BoutrosGhali's widely disseminated 'An Agenda for Peace'. In that document, 'peace-keeping' was defined as 'the deployment of a United Nations presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of the parties concerned, normally involving United Nations military and/or police personnel and frequently...
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Does U.N. Peacekeeping Serve U.S. Interests?: Hearing Before the ..., 1. daļa

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1997 - 232 lapas
...environments in which these large and complex missions would operate when, in 1992, he redefined peacekeeping as "the deployment of a United Nations presence in the field, hitherto (my emphasis) with the consent of all the parties concerned..."31 This 10 foreboding observation, that...
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