13.05.08
The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Conflict Security Sector. A Conceptual and Historical Overview
NUPI-rapport | Oslo, NUPI | 18 sider
Rapporten legger frem hovedutfordigene som en effektiv beskyttelse av sivilbefolkningen (PoC) står ovenfor i fredsoperasjoner. Videre diskuterer rapporten de viktigste sikkerhetsproblemene i post-konflikt situasjoner, og muligheter for å overkomme disse. Til slutt tar rapporten for seg forhodet mellom begrepene Protection of Civilians (PoC) og Responisbility to Protect (PoC).
Security in Practice nr. 8.
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The scope of protection in peace operations has widened in the last decades in an effort to meet the challenges of contemporary war fare. As a response to these trends, broader peacekeeping mandates have been designed in attempt to include a widening concept of the Protection of Civilians (PoC). In the present report, we outline the main challenges that must be met for the PoC in peacekeeping operations to be effective. First, we address the understanding of “protection” prevalent in UN documents today. Furthermore, we address the characteristics and problems of the security gap in post-conflict states, as well as their importance in the literature on conflict prevention and resolution. Finally, we present possible measures aimed at tightening the security gap in order to ensure a more efficient practice of protection of civilians. By way of conclusion, we address at recent developments of the related, but not synonymous concept of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), which some have tried to equate with PoC, and the possible consequences of this conceptual confusion. Our argument is that the conflation of these two concepts may not only blur the distinction between them, but also have consequences for the perceived legitimacy of the concepts.
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