1st Edition
Mainstreaming Human Security in Peace Operations and Crisis Management Policies, Problems, Potential
Introduction Part 1: Mainstreaming Human Security in Peace Operations and Crisis Management 1. Human Security Mainstreaming in United Nations and European Union Crisis Management Operations: Policies and Practice, Wolfgang Benedek 2. Neutrality and Impartiality in Implementing Human Rights: A Framework for Measuring Human Security, Andrej Zwitter Part 2: Mainstreaming Human Security in United Nations Peace Operations 3. Institutionalizing Human Rights in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Critique of the Status Quo – and a Call for a Human Rights Law Post Bellum, Sylvia Maus 4. Restorative Responses to Human Rights Violations by Peacekeepers: Enhancing Human Security? Paul Redekop 5. Human Security and Security Sector Reform: Conceptual Convergences in Theory and Practice, Fairlie Chappuis 6. Operationalization through Training: Human Security Training and Education for Peacebuilding, Arno Truger Part 3: Mainstreaming Human Security in the European Security and Defence Policy 7. The European Way of Promoting Human Security in Crisis Management Operations: A Critical Stocktaking, Markus Möstl 8. Six Years of Mainstreaming Human Rights into ESDP: A Success Story? Hadewych Hazelzet 9. The Civilian Response Team of the European Union: A European Contribution to Operationalizing Human Security in International Crisis Management? Irene Kaufmann Part 4: Case Studies in Mainstreaming Human Security 10. Operationalizing Human Security in Societies in Transition: A Case Study of Serbia, Dragana Dulić 11. From State to Human Security: Institutionalizing and Operationalizing Human Security in Africa, Mohammud A. Hussien Part 5: Conclusions A Roadmap towards Mainstreaming Human Security, Wolfgang Benedek, Matthias C. Kettemann and Markus Möstl
Biography
Wolfgang Benedek is Professor of International Law, Head of the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz, Austria, as well as director of the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (ETC) Graz.
Matthias C. Kettemann is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz, Austria.
Markus Möstl is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz and researcher at the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Graz, Austria.






