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- Author: Edith Vanspranghe
- Publication Date: 08-2019
- Content Type: Journal Article
- Journal: The Goettingen Journal of International Law
- Institution: The Goettingen Journal of International Law
- Abstract: The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) has been mandated to implement “urgent temporary measures” in the form of arrests and detentions of individuals. This rather innovative mandate brings about several legal and conceptual consequences that the article addresses, focusing on the compatibility of these measures with UN peacekeeping norms and principles and with past UN practice. In addition, the measures are said to contribute to law and order, public safety, the fight against impunity, and to the rule of law. This sheds light on the UN’s interesting conception of the rule of law in the Central African Republic and in conflict and post-conflict settings in general.
- Topic: International Law, United Nations, Conflict, Rule of Law
- Political Geography: Africa, Central African Republic