Abstract
This Note explores the ways UNIFIL is a unique peacekeeping force that can still teach broader lessons about UN peacekeeping It is organized into four parts: Part I provides a contour of UN peacekeeping operations; Part II chronicles the history of UNIFIL; Part III analyzes the current legal regime with respect to UN peacekeeping; and Part IV surveys solutions offered in the past and recommends more apposite courses of action to strengthen the legal recourse available to peacekeepers and their families.
Recommended Citation
Layan Charara,
The Legal Architecture of United Nations Peacekeeping: A Case Study of UNIFIL,
40
Mich. J. Int'l L.
385
(2019).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol40/iss2/5
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