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Tag: Rule of Law

Policy proposals on strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council released as UN document

On April 27, the report Strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council, authored by Prof. Hilary Charlesworth and Dr. … More

Human Rights, Peacekeeping, R2P, Rule of Law, Sanctions, Use of Force

Here’s how to end UN peacekeeping’s history of sexual violence

UN Photo/Marie Frechon By Jeni Whalan First published on The Interpreter on 29 April 2016.  After years of moral outrage … More

Peacekeeping, Rule of Law, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Book release: Strengthening the rule of law through the UN Security Council

The book Strengthening the rule of law through the UN Security Council, edited by Hilary Charlesworth and Jeremy Farrall, was released … More

Human Rights, Peacekeeping, R2P, Rule of Law, Sanctions

UNSC and the RoL: Launch of policy recommendations a success

UN Photo/Mark Garten  Dr. Jeremy Farrall and Prof. Hilary Charlesworth traveled to New York  this month to launch a set … More

Australia, Rule of Law

New York launch of policy proposals for strengthening the rule of law through the UN Security Council

On Friday 11 March Dr. Jeremy Farrall and Prof. Hilary Charlesworth will launch the Policy Proposals on Strengthening the Rule … More

New York, Rule of Law

New publication by Jeremy Farrall: ‘Rule of accountability or rule of law? Regulating the UN Security Council’s accountability deficits’

In this article published in the Journal of Conflict and Security, Jeremy Farrell  examines how the attempt to pursue Security Council … More

Rule of Law

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