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This book by Tathiana Flores Acuna provides a comprehensive analysis of the United Nations Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL) from a humanitarian law perspective. It explores the role and functions of the Security Council and the Secretary-General in maintaining international peace and security, particularly in the context of the Salvadoran peace process. The text examines the ONUSAL's mandate, legal framework, and its coordination with other humanitarian agents. It highlights the mission's approach to addressing violations of international humanitarian law, including the treatment of civilians, recruitment of children, and laying of mines. The book underscores the importance of humanitarian law in peace processes and presents the Salvadoran case as a model for resolving similar conflicts. It is intended for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in international law, peacekeeping, and conflict resolution.
Humanitarian law. --- Peacekeeping forces. --- Humanitarian law --- Peacekeeping forces
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