Law4u - Made in India

What Are Peacekeeping Operations Under International Law?

Answer By law4u team

Peacekeeping operations are activities carried out by international organizations, primarily the United Nations, to help maintain or restore peace and security in areas affected by conflict. These operations are based on principles of consent, impartiality, and limited use of force, operating under mandates authorized by the UN Security Council or General Assembly, playing a critical role in stabilizing volatile regions.

Legal Framework and Principles

United Nations Charter

Peacekeeping is generally based on Chapter VI (Pacific Settlement of Disputes) principles, requiring consent of the parties, impartiality, and non-use of force except in self-defense or defense of the mandate. Some missions operate under Chapter VII (Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace) allowing peace enforcement.

Consent of Parties

Peacekeepers are deployed only with the consent of the main parties to the conflict, ensuring respect for sovereignty and cooperation.

Impartiality and Neutrality

Peacekeeping forces must remain neutral and impartial, avoiding taking sides in the conflict.

Use of Force

Force may only be used in self-defense or to protect civilians and the mandate’s objectives, not for offensive operations.

Functions and Roles

Monitoring ceasefires and troop withdrawals.

Facilitating political dialogue and reconciliation.

Protecting civilians and humanitarian assistance.

Supporting disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration programs.

Challenges

Difficulties in maintaining neutrality amid complex conflicts.

Limited resources and mandate restrictions.

Risks to peacekeepers’ safety and operational effectiveness.

Example

Consider a post-conflict country where rival factions agree to a ceasefire but tensions remain high. The UN deploys a peacekeeping mission to monitor the ceasefire lines, protect civilians from sporadic violence, and support political negotiations. The mission operates with the consent of all parties and uses force only defensively, contributing to gradual stabilization and peacebuilding.

Our Verified Advocates

Get expert legal advice instantly.

Advocate Kanun Rabadia

Advocate Kanun Rabadia

Arbitration, Cheque Bounce, Breach of Contract, Landlord & Tenant, Consumer Court, Civil, Recovery, Wills Trusts, Property, Documentation, Corporate, Labour & Service, Insurance

Get Advice
Advocate Akash Prajapati (oza)

Advocate Akash Prajapati (oza)

Cheque Bounce, Court Marriage, Criminal, Cyber Crime, Divorce, Documentation, Domestic Violence, Family, Motor Accident, Recovery, Banking & Finance

Get Advice
Advocate Jignesh Puri

Advocate Jignesh Puri

Cheque Bounce,Civil,Criminal,Family,High Court,Revenue

Get Advice
Advocate Anil Kumar Sinha

Advocate Anil Kumar Sinha

Anticipatory Bail, Child Custody, Cyber Crime, Divorce, Domestic Violence

Get Advice
Advocate Rajeev Kumar Jha

Advocate Rajeev Kumar Jha

Anticipatory Bail,Civil,Consumer Court,Documentation,High Court,Insurance,Landlord & Tenant,Property,R.T.I,RERA,Startup,Succession Certificate,Wills Trusts,

Get Advice
Advocate Vivek Prakash Singh

Advocate Vivek Prakash Singh

Civil, Child Custody, Anticipatory Bail, Criminal, Family, Divorce, Breach of Contract, Cheque Bounce

Get Advice
Advocate Mahipal Singh

Advocate Mahipal Singh

Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Court Marriage, Criminal, Cyber Crime, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Trademark & Copyright

Get Advice
Advocate Yadav Bhagwat Sudhaker

Advocate Yadav Bhagwat Sudhaker

Civil, Criminal, Family, Motor Accident, Cheque Bounce, Court Marriage

Get Advice

public international law Related Questions

Discover clear and detailed answers to common questions about public international law. Learn about procedures and more in straightforward language.