Criminalising Peacekeepers

Modernising National Approaches to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Melanie O'Brien author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:22nd Dec '17

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"Dr. O'Brien's book presents an excellent examination of the problem of sexual offenses being committed by international peacekeepers, and provides insightful suggestions for addressing the criminal justice aspects of that problem. Because the international organizations seem incapable of effectively stemming the problem, she suggests that the nation states providing the peacekeepers take a more aggressive approach to the problem. To that end, she addresses in detail the civil and military jurisdiction of both Australia and the United States, and in particular the various criminal and military laws that would permit those countries to investigate and prosecute alleged sexual offenses by their citizens, when serving in another country as peacekeepers." (David A. Schlueter, Hardy Professor of Law & Director of Advocacy Programs St. Mary's University School of Law, USA) "This valuable book offers a bracing perspective on the vexed issue of accountability of UN peacekeepers for sexual exportation and abuse. It pinpoints the weaknesses of the current system and argues persuasively for transnational regulation, with women's human rights at its centre." (Professor Hilary Charlesworth, Melbourne Laureate Professor at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, and Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University, Australia)

This book examines Australia’s and the United States’ ability to prosecute their peacekeepers for sexual exploitation and abuse.This book examines Australia’s and the United States’ ability to prosecute their peacekeepers for sexual exploitation and abuse. The United Nations has too long been plagued by sexual exploitation and abuse in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. Discussion within United Nations’ reporting and academic scholarship focuses on policy; however, a significant concern outlined here is that peacekeepers are committing sexual offences with impunity, despite exclusive criminal jurisdiction over peacekeepers being granted to their sending states. In this original study O’Brien provides an in-depth, feminist analysis of US and Australian sexual offending law and jurisdiction over their military and military-civilian peacekeepers.  Based on timely critical analysis, this book demonstrates the limitations states face in ensuring accountability for sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers – a factor which directly contributes to ongoing commission of and impunity for such offences. Calling for a rights-based, transnational law response to these crimes, this engaging and thought-provoking work will appeal to international practitioners, governments, UN policy-makers, and scholars of international, military and criminal law.

ISBN: 9783319577289

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3896g

207 pages

1st ed. 2017