Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law
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United Nations Peace-keeping Operations: Their Importance and Their Limitations in a Polarized World (Volume 201)
(4,837 words)
Liu, Fou-Tchin
Keywords: United Nations | International police |
Mots clefs: Nations Unies | Police internationale | ABSTRACT In this discourse, Fou-Tchin Liu, Former United Nations Assistant-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs, draws attention to the importance and limitations of UN peace-keeping operations in a bipolarized world. However, by way of encouragement and conclusion, he points out that the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which has enabled reconciliation between Great Britain and the United State…
The Relation of Law, Politics and Action in the United Nations (Volume 109)
(29,211 words)
Schachter, Oscar
Keywords: United Nations | Decision-making | Peacekeeping | International police | Economic development |
Mots clefs: Nations Unies | Prise de décisions | Maintien de la paix | Police internationale | Développement économique | ABSTRACT The main objective that Oscar Schachter assigns to his course is to show how the law acts within the political system developed within the United Nations since 1945. The author begins with the presentation of place of law in the process of decision in the political organs of the Uni…
La police internationale (Volume 48)
(43,690 words)
Wehberg, Hans
Keywords: International police |
Mots clefs: Police internationale | ABSTRACT Hans Wehberg notes in the introduction of his course that since the end of the (first) world war, we have constantly seen the revival of controversy on the important issue whether the League of Nations had to possess a permanent force of international policy, in order to be able to protect its Members against potential aggressions. After a presentation of the notion of international policy, the author focuses success…
