The role and functions of civilian police in United Nations peace-keeping operations : debriefing and Lessons : report and recommendations of the International Conference Singapore, December 1995
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The role and functions of civilian police in United Nations peace-keeping operations : debriefing and Lessons : report and recommendations of the International Conference Singapore, December 1995
Kluwer Law International, 1996
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"Publication series prepared under the direction of Nassrine Azimi"
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This is the second book based on a series of conferences, held under the auspices of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) of Singapore, on various aspects of UN peace-keeping operations.
This new book covers the 1995 conference, which dealt with the role and functions of civilian police, and brought together nine of the eleven police commissioners involved in past and present UN peace-keeping operations, as well as heads of national police, policy makers, UN staff, lawyers and academics. The book is divided into two segments: the Executive Summary, followed by the papers presented. The Executive Summary, a concise and frank synthesis of debates, is divided into five parts as follows: Part 1 provides an overall introduction to the current problems and the general background within which civilian police components of UN peace-keeping operations are required to function; Part II presents an outline of the common problems and challenges faced by many police commissioners in the conduct of their mandates; Part III highlights some of the key attributes and functions of civilian police, notably in the areas of institution building, human rights monitoring and community policing; Part IV reviews existing training at national, regional and international levels; and Part V offers general recommendations.
Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations. Part I: Executive Summary. Part II: Conference Papers. 1. Introduction to Papers: Police and Peace-Keeping
- J. Lemoine. 2. Opening Speech
- M.A. Boisard. 3. Keynote Address
- W.K. Seng. 4. Message
- B. Boutros-Gali. 5. Opening Address
- A.G.B. Yunus. 6. Introduction to Session I: Debriefing of Civilian Police Components
- K. Roos. 7. UN Operation in Mozambique (ONUMOZ)
- A. Mahmoud. 8. UN Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM)
- S. Mettle. 9. The United Nations and the Reform of the Police in El Salvador
- G. Costa. 10. Role and Functions of the Civilian Police in Human Rights Verification Missions
- C.A. Ruiz. 11. An Overview of the CIVPOL Operations in Angola (UNAVEM)
- M.A. Iqbal. 12. United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR)
- C.O. Diarra. 13. Debriefing on CIVPOL Experiences: United Nations Missions for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)
- J. Reimann. 14. UN Peace Settlement Plan for Namibia (UNTAG)
- S. Fanning. 15. Civil Police in Former Yugoslavia (UNPROFOR)
- K. Johansen. 16. Debriefing of Civilian Police Components: UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)
- K. Roos. 17. The Role of the Civilian Police Component in Human Rights and Related Issues
- D. McNamara. 18. A Legal Framework for a Democratic Public Order System
- R. Austin. 19. Singapore Civilian Police Contingent in UNTAC: Observations and Lessons Learned
- L.K. Chye. 20. Methodology, Contents and Structure of UN Civilian Police Training Programmes
- A. Morrison. 21. Training Local Police Force to Take over from the UN Police after their Departure
- M. Ludovici. 22. The Result of Correspondence Instruction for Peace-Keeping, and applicability for Civilian Police Training
- H.J. Langholtz. 23. Training Unit of the Department for Peace-Keeping Operations (DPKO)
- J.-P. Doubeck. 24. Brief Overview of French Perspective on Developing a Doctrine for Civilian Police in UN Peace-Keeping Operations
- P. Guimbert. 25. Presentation of UNIDIR's Activities
- I. Tiihonen. 26. International Civilian Peace-Keeping and Peace-Building Training Programme
- A. Truger. 27. The Role, Preparation and Performance of Civilian Peace-Keeping Police Personnel: A Reference Document
- D. Chappell. 28. Justice Package Planning for Peace-Keepers
- W. Kirk, M. Plunkett. 29. UN Police Monitors Course Plan - 1995
- P.E. Korstroem. 30. Information Paper on Training Activities for Civilian Police Components of Peace-Keeping Operations
- The High Commissioner for Human Rights. Part III: Annexes. 1. Conference Agenda. 2. List of Participants. Index.
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