Towards a True Incarnation of the Rule of Law in War-Torn Territories: Centring Peacebuilding in the Will of the People

Netherlands International Law Review, Vol. 54, pp. 81-114, 2007

ANU College of Law Research Paper No. 07-15

Posted: 17 Sep 2007

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Kristen Emma Daglish

The University of Sydney - Faculty of Law

Hitoshi Nasu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

While there have been increasing demands for strengthening UN capacity for peacebuilding, recent peacebuilding operations under UN transitional territorial administration have obscured and downgraded the importance of normative and legal questions and have failed to address the right to self-determination in substance. It is argued that the legal issues surrounding such operations, including the legal basis for establishing transitional administrations, the legal status of the territories under administration and the legal regulations governing the powers given to UN administrators, must be contemplated in such a way as to focus fully on the internal and substantive aspects of the peoples' right to self-determination.

Keywords: Peacebuilding, UN transitional territorial administration, self-determination, regulatory regime

Suggested Citation

Daglish, Kristen Emma and Nasu, Hitoshi, Towards a True Incarnation of the Rule of Law in War-Torn Territories: Centring Peacebuilding in the Will of the People. Netherlands International Law Review, Vol. 54, pp. 81-114, 2007, ANU College of Law Research Paper No. 07-15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=991423

Kristen Emma Daglish

The University of Sydney - Faculty of Law ( email )

New Law Building, F10
The University of Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2006
Australia

Hitoshi Nasu (Contact Author)

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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