Building the Rule of Law under UN Transitional Administration

Bull, Carolyn (2007). Building the Rule of Law under UN Transitional Administration. United Nations University Press.

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  • Author Bull, Carolyn
    Title Building the Rule of Law under UN Transitional Administration
    Volume/Issue No. 7
    Publication Date 2007-12-27
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher United Nations University Press
    Pages 7
    Language eng
    Abstract International actors seeking to consolidate peace and democracy in disrupted states have increasingly recognised the critical importance of establishing the rule of law. Yet rule of law practitioners in the UN system and elsewhere have struggled to achieve this goal. With the estab- lishment of a new Rule of Law Coor- dination and Resource Group in the UN Secretariat, it is important to consider the potential for, and limita- tions on, external actors in nurturing rule of law transformations. This policy brief draws on the experience of UN transitional administrations in Cambodia, East Timor and Kosovo to suggest factors for consideration in formulating rule of law strategies.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2007
    Copyright type Fair use permitted
    ISSN 1814802
    ISBN 9789280830
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