2022
DOI: 10.1093/jcsl/krac027
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When May UN Peacekeepers Use Lethal Force to Protect Civilians? Reconciling Threats to Civilians, Imminence, and the Right to Life

Abstract: While the use of force in UN peacekeeping was traditionally limited to self-defence, the UN Security Council now regularly deploys peacekeeping missions with robust mandates to protect civilians and encourages their proactive implementation, including by using force. For many years, the Security Council authorised the use of ‘all necessary means’ to protect civilians from ‘imminent threats’ of physical violence, but its recent mandates have often dropped references to ‘imminence’. The UN has also interpreted s… Show more

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“…For instance, it is often more logistically viable to set up bases in urban areas or near key road networks (Ruggeri et al, 2017). Furthermore, preventive deployments are not uncommon to "prevent, deter or pre-empt" violence in areas where the UN or governments anticipate its eruption (UN DPKO and DFS, '2015 PoC Policy'; also see Bourgeois and Labuda, 2023). In essence, units subject to peacekeeping intervention exhibit varying pre-deployment levels of violence, as peacekeepers are not exclusively deployed in the most volatile regions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, it is often more logistically viable to set up bases in urban areas or near key road networks (Ruggeri et al, 2017). Furthermore, preventive deployments are not uncommon to "prevent, deter or pre-empt" violence in areas where the UN or governments anticipate its eruption (UN DPKO and DFS, '2015 PoC Policy'; also see Bourgeois and Labuda, 2023). In essence, units subject to peacekeeping intervention exhibit varying pre-deployment levels of violence, as peacekeepers are not exclusively deployed in the most volatile regions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%