This book emerges out of the notion that Security Councils Title VII interventions follow a decision making process that weighs not only on legal interpretations of threat to international peace and security but also on common triggers and frequently cited moral reasoning. Thus it examines the main factors that inform the Councils Title VII decision-making process by comparatively analyzing its involvement in Bosnia, Iraq, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone. The focus of analysis is on the Councils elements of concern, strategies used by actors and employed by the Security Council, the roles historical...
This book emerges out of the notion that Security Councils Title VII interventions follow a decision making process that weighs not only on legal inte...