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Executive Policing : Enforcing the Law in Peace Operations, Hardback Book

Executive Policing : Enforcing the Law in Peace Operations Hardback

Edited by Renata (, SIPRI Project Leader) Dwan

Part of the SIPRI Research Reports series

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In the United Nations peace operations in Kosovo and East Timor, the police components were responsible for the enforcement of law and order, establishing local police forces, and protecting and promoting human rights.

This executive authority distinguishes them from earlier missions in which civilian police were deployed.

In this book seven authors examine the legal and political implications, the training of international police in a multinational and multicultural context, the use of community policing, the crucial issue of cooperation between the military and the civilian police components, and what has been learned about planning for the handover to local authority.

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