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Framing the Issue: UN Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Post-Conflict Settings

机译:构筑问题:冲突后局势中联合国对腐败和犯罪网络的反应

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This article examines the links between peace operations and combating transnational organized crime. It argues that while UN Security Council mandates direct UN missions to support establishing the rule of law in states that host peace operations, their role in addressing organized crime is more implicit than explicit. This article notes, however, that UN panels of experts, small fact-finding teams appointed to monitor targeted sanctions, may offer insight into, and options for addressing, such criminal networks. Panel findings and recommendations, however, are not integrated with related UN efforts to build the rule of law. This lack of integration reflects a need, on the part of the UN and its member states, to address better the ability of peace operations, UN panels of experts, and other tools for peacebuilding to contribute more effectively to fighting spoiler networks and organized crime.
机译:本文探讨了和平行动与打击跨国有组织犯罪之间的联系。它认为,尽管联合国安理会授权直接的联合国特派团支持在和平行动所在国建立法治,但它们在解决有组织犯罪方面的作用是隐性的,而不是明确的。但是,本文指出,联合国专家小组,负责监督有针对性的制裁的小型实况调查小组,可能会提供有关此类犯罪网络的见识和解决方案。但是,小组的调查结果和建议并未与联合国为建立法治所做的努力结合在一起。缺乏一体化反映了联合国及其成员国方面需要更好地解决和平行动,联合国专家小组和其他建设和平工具的能力,以更有效地为打击破坏组织网络和有组织犯罪作出贡献。

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