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Militarized Law Enforcement in Peace Operations: EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina

机译:和平行动中的军事执法:欧盟驻波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那

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The militarization of law enforcement has been a major feature of post-cold war international security: domestically, at borders and as part of peace operations. In post-war interventions, international military forces are confronted with tasks ranging from crowd and riot control and the arrest of suspect war criminals to the fight against organized crime. This article analyses and explains the militarization of law enforcement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a focus on the European Union Force (EUFOR). After taking over from NATO's Stabilization Force (SFOR), which had gradually and reluctantly become involved in law enforcement, EUFOR expanded counter-crime efforts. In its second term, EUFOR scaled down such engagement. We explain these dynamics by pointing to three interrelated factors: the role of individuals, the evolution of regional institutions and changing perceptions of crime and the rule of law.
机译:执法军事化是冷战后国际安全的一个主要特征:在国内,在边界以及作为和平行动的一部分。在战后干预中,国际军事部队面临的任务从人群控制和骚乱,逮捕可疑的战犯到打击有组织犯罪。本文分析和解释了波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那执法的军事化,重点是欧洲联盟部队(EUFOR)。在接管了北约稳定部队(SFOR)后,该部队逐渐和勉强地参与了执法工作,之后欧盟扩大了打击犯罪的努力。在第二个任期中,EUFOR减少了这种参与。我们通过指出三个相互关联的因素来解释这些动态:个人的角色,区域机构的演变以及对犯罪和法治的观念变化。

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