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020 _a9780191895654 (ebook) :
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040 _aStDuBDS
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050 4 _aKZ6030
082 0 4 _a341.523
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100 1 _aMoser, Carolyn,
_d1986-
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aAccountability in EU security and defence :
_bthe law and practice of peacebuilding /
_cCarolyn Moser.
264 1 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2020.
300 _a1 online resource (336 pages).
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aOxford studies in European law
490 1 _aOxford scholarship online
500 _aAlso issued in print: 2020.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aThis book offers the first comprehensive legal analysis and empirical study of accountability concerning the EU's peacebuilding endeavours-also referred to as civilian crisis management. Since 2003, the EU has launched more than twenty civilian missions under the CSDP in conflict-torn regions in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkan, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and South East Asia with the aim of restoring stability and security. Mission mandates cover a broad range of multidimensional tasks, such as border monitoring, rule of law support, police training, law enforcement capacity building, and security sector reform. In light of these numbers and tasks and given (recent) alarming insights from practice, it begs the question who is accountable (to whom) for the EU's manifold extraterritorial peacebuilding activities.
521 _aSpecialized.
588 _aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 2, 2020).
610 2 0 _aEuropean Security and Defense Policy.
650 0 _aPeace-building
_xInternational cooperation.
776 0 8 _iPrint version :
_z9780198844815
830 0 _aOxford studies in European law.
830 0 _aOxford scholarship online.
856 4 0 _3Oxford scholarship online
_uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844815.001.0001
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