 | | (introduction...) |
 | | I. The United Nations and Humanitarian Law |
 | | II. The failure of the UN in Constituting Enforcement Instruments and the Practice of the Security Council of Authorizing Enforcement Action by States |
 | | III. The Law of International Armed Conflicts and UN Enforcement Operations Under Chapter VII |
 | | IV. The Alternative Experience of Peace-keeping Operations |
 | | V. The 1994 Convention on the Safety of United Nations Personnel as an Instrument Proscribing Attacks Against United Nations Missions in the Framework of Ius ad Bellum and the Contextual Recognition of the Applicability of Ius in Bello |
 | | VI. The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law to Peace-keeping Operations in the Light of General Instruments of International Law |
 | | VII. The Practice of Specific Instruments Concerning the Applicability of International Humanitarian Law in Peace-keeping Operations |
 | | VIII. A Conclusion in the Light of the 1994 Convention on the Safety of United Nations Personnel |