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adam_text | Contents
Foreword page xvii
Preface xxi
Selected tabk of cases xxiv
List of abbreviations xxix
Tabk of engagements xxxiii
Introduction 1
1 Why a study of the law and practice of
international territorial administration? 3
1.1 Ending misconceptions 6
1.2 International territorial administration - a
governance issue 17
1.3 International territorial administration and
peacemaking 22
1.4 International territorial administration
and the development of the international
legal System 29
2 Contents and methodology 40
Part I The historical and social context of international
territorial administration 43
Introduction 43
1 International territorial administration -
a definition 43
2 International territorial administration and
related policy institutions 45
2.1 Protectorates and protected states 46
vii
viÜ CONTENTS
2.2 Condominiums 48
2.3 Twentieth-century paradigms 49
1 The concept of internationalisation 50
1 Territorial internationalisation 51
1.1 The concept of international(ised) territories 51
1.2 The relationship between territorial
internationalisation and international
territorial administration 52
2 Functional internationalisation 64
2.1 Patterns of functional internationalisation 64
2.2 The functional internationalisation of
territories under domestic jurisdiction 65
3 Non-internationalised forms of territorial
administration 70
4 Conclusion 71
2 The Mandate System of the League of Nations 73
1 Origin 74
2 The choice in favour of indirect administration 76
3 Challenges of the mandate System: a modern
retrospection 78
3.1 Governance issues 79
3.2 Accountability issues 83
3.3 Status questions 86
3 The United Nations Trusteeship System 92
1 Genesis 92
2 A leap forward 93
3 The Trusteeship System from the perspective of
international territorial administration 96
3.1 Trusteeship administration as international
territorial administration 96
3.2 Trusteeship administration as a role model for
international territorial administration 106
4 Post-war occupation 115
1 Occupation and territorial administration - two
distinct concepts 115
1.1 The rationale of the laws of occupation 116
CONTENTS ix
1.2 Limitations of occupation authority 119
2 The use of occupation as a framework for
territorial administration 123
2.1 Treaty-based occupation 123
2.2 Post-surrender occupation 125
3 The development of the laws of occupation in the
post-war era 140
3.1 The decline of the debellatio doctrine 141
3.2 The transformation of the concept of
occupation 141
5 UN territorial administration and the tradition of
peace-maintenance 147
1 Peacekeeping and international territorial
administration 147
2 Conceptual developments 149
2.1 A changing conception of trusteeship 150
2.2 A new normative underpinning of territorial
governance 151
Conclusion: international territorial
administration - an independent device with a
certain normative heritage 155
Part II The practice of international territorial
administration: a retrospective 159
Introduction 159
6 International territorial administration as a means
of dispute settlement - the post-war experiments
of the League of Nations and the United Nations 162
1 Precedents in the era of the League of Nations 163
1.1 The administration of the Saar Territory by
the League of Nations 163
1.2 The League s administration of the Free City of
Danzig 173
1.3 The League s engagement in Memel 185
2 United Nations experiments in neutralisation
after World War II 187
X CONTENTS
2.1 The Permanent Statute of the Free Territory of
Trieste 188
2.2 United Nations proposals for the
internationalisation of Jerusalem 195
3 Conclusion 203
3.1 Dichotomies of the first experiments in
territorial administration 204
3.2 Lessons 206
7 From the post-war period to the end of the Cold
War: the use of international territorial
administration as an ad hoc device 207
1 Governance assistance missions 208
1.1 Post-war decolonisation 208
1.2 Referendum and election assistance 219
1.3 Conclusion 232
2 (Co-)governance missions 232
2.1 The Leticia intervention - a precedent of
ad hoc UN governance 233
2.2 The United Nations Operation in the Congo
(ONUC) 236
2.3 The United Nations Temporary Executive
Authority (UNTEA) 246
2.4 The United Nations Council for Namibia 252
2.5 The United Nations Operation in Somalia
(UNOSOM II) 259
8 The systematisation of international governance 266
1 The United Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia (UNTAC) 269
1.1 A consensual origin 270
1.2 A balanced Statebuilding mandate 271
1.3 Looking big, acting sniall - challenges in
implementation 274
1.4 Assessment 278
2 The United Nations Transitional Administration
for Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES) 279
2.1 A dual function 280
2.2 The institutional design 282
2.3 Practice 283
CONTENTS Xi
2.4 Assessment 285
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina: a Special case of
international administration 287
3.1 The international administration of Bosnia
and Herzegovina 287
3.2 The European Union Administration of the
City of Mostar (EUAM) 301
4 The United Nations Interim Administration in
Kosovo (UNMIK) 308
4.1 Origin 309
4.2 A tripartite function 310
4.3 Fostering people s rights 324
4.4 Trials and errors 326
4.5 Assessment 330
5 The United Nations Transitional Administration in
East Timor (UNTAET) 332
5.1 Historical background 334
5.2 UNTAET - a reprise of UNMIK 337
5.3 Beyond UNMIK 341
5.4 Critique 343
5.5 Assessment 346
9 The light footprint and beyond 348
1 The United Nations Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan (UNAMA) 352
1.1 Background 352
1.2 The choice in favour of a light footprint - a
deliberate decision 354
1.3 Role and function of UNAMA 357
1.4 Assessment 360
2 The international administration of Iraq 363
2.1 Background 365
2.2 The light footprint: a power bargain 367
2.3 The scope of UN involvement 368
2.4 The practice of the CPA 371
2.5 Assessment 380
3 Multidimensional peace operations after Iraq 381
3.1 The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) 382
3.2 The United Nations Organisation Mission in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) 385
XÜ CONTENTS
3.3 The United Nations Operation in Cöte dlvoire
(UNOCI) 388
4 The end of the era of comprehensive governance
missions? 393
10 A conceptualisation of the practice 395
1 Models of administration 395
1.1 Direct v. indirect administration. 395
1.2 Exclusive v. shared forms of authority 397
1.3 Creation by consent and/or by unilateral act 399
2 Functions of international territorial
administration 401
2.1 The resolution of territorial disputes 401
2.2 Decoionisation 403
2.3 Statebuilding 404
2.4 The nexus to intervention 406
3 International territorial administration
and trusteeship 410
Part III The foundations of international territorial
administration 413
Introduction 413
11 The legality of international territorial administration 415
1 The authority to administer territories under the
Charter of the United Nations 415
1.1 The drafting history of the UN Charter 416
1.2 Institutional practice 416
1.3 Territorial authority and systemic
coherence 419
2 Legal basis in the UN Charter 423
2.1 Security Council action 423
2.2 General Assembly action 436
2.3 The Trusteeship Council 439
2.4 The Secretary-General 441
2.5 Other institutional options 444
3 Authorisation of multinational administrations 447
3.1 Authorisation of states to administer
territories 447
CONTENTS XÜi
3.2 Authorisation of international organisations
to administer territories 450
3.3 Practice 451
4 Limits of international authority 454
4.1 The nexus to international peace and
security 454
4.2 Limits to territorial administration under
specific Charter provisions 455
4.3 Limitations arising from the law of occupation 467
4.4 Universally recognised human rights Standards 479
4.5 Territorial administration and democratic
governance 510
12 The legitimacy of international territorial
authority 517
1 Features of international territorial authority 517
2 Models of legitimation 518
2.1 Legitimacy by consent 519
2.2 Alternatives to consent 522
Conclusion 530
Part IV A typology of problems arising within the context
of international territorial administration 533
Introduction 533
13 The legal Status of the administered territory 535
1 Status concepts 535
1.1 Notions developed in legal doctrine 535
1.2 A re-conceptualisation 538
2 Treatment of the Status question in practice 544
2.1 Status decisions 544
2.2 Legal personality of the territory 553
2.3 External representation 564
3 Conclusion 577
14 The Status of international administering
authorities 579
1 The conceptual move: from external to internal
responsibility 580
Xiv CONTENTS
2 International territorial administrations and
Privileges and immunities 581
2.1 Sources of Privileges and immunities 581
2.2 Privileges and immunities in the practice of
territorial administration 583
2.3 A critique of existing approaches 587
3 International administrations and institutional
accountability 598
3.1 Approaches in international practice 598
3.2 A re-conceptualisation 615
15 The exercise of regulatory authority within the
framework of international administrations 645
1 Lawmaking by international administrations 647
1.1 Institutional diversity 648
1.2 The legal nature of regulatory acts of
international administrations 648
1.3 General authority problems 653
1.4 Regulatory problems in specific fields 678
1.5 Conclusions 706
2 Involvement in constitution-making 707
2.1 General parameters 707
2.2 International practice 708
16 The relationship with domestic actors 717
1 From the rule of territory to rule for
the people 718
2 Techniques of realising self-government and
political participation 719
2.1 Consultation 720
2.2 Restoration of domestic authority, including
devolution of authority 723
2.3 Disengagement and beyond 726
2.4 Lessons learned 729
Part V International territorial administration at the
verge of the twenty-first Century: achievements,
challenges and lessons learned 731
Introduction 731
CONTENTS XV
17 Strong on concept, imperfect in practice:
international territorial administration
as a policy device 733
1 On the record - a response to some
criticisms 733
1.1 International territorial administration and
(ir-)relevance 733
1.2 International territorial administration and
(in-)efficiency 735
1.3 International territorial administration and
UN involvement 737
2 Lessons learned 741
2.1 The transitional nature of international
territorial authority 741
2.2 The role of domestic support 741
2.3 Institutional design of the mission 743
2.4 Clarification of the legal framework 744
2.5 Framing the mandate 746
2.6 Exercise of authority 747
2.7 Enhancing sustainability 749
18 International territorial administration
and normative change in the international
legal order 751
1 International territorial administration and
neutrality vis-ä-vis the internal realm of a
constituency 751
1.1 The classical principle of neutrality 752
1.2 From neutrality to the agenda for
democratisation 753
1.3 The other side of interference 754
2 International territorial administration and the
theorisation of State sovereignty 754
2.1 The disaggregation of sovereignty 755
2.2 Sovereignty and conditions for self-rule and
independence 756
3 International territorial administration and the
theorisation of governance 758
XVi CONTENTS
3.1 International territorial administration and
communitarism 758
3.2 From territoriality to functionality: towards a
common pool of governance obligations 760
Bibliography 764
Index 806
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adam_txt |
Contents
Foreword page xvii
Preface xxi
Selected tabk of cases xxiv
List of abbreviations xxix
Tabk of engagements xxxiii
Introduction 1
1 Why a study of the law and practice of
international territorial administration? 3
1.1 Ending misconceptions 6
1.2 International territorial administration - a
governance issue 17
1.3 International territorial administration and
peacemaking 22
1.4 International territorial administration
and the development of the international
legal System 29
2 Contents and methodology 40
Part I The historical and social context of international
territorial administration 43
Introduction 43
1 International territorial administration -
a definition 43
2 International territorial administration and
related policy institutions 45
2.1 Protectorates and protected states 46
vii
viÜ CONTENTS
2.2 Condominiums 48
2.3 Twentieth-century paradigms 49
1 The concept of internationalisation 50
1 Territorial internationalisation 51
1.1 The concept of" international(ised) territories" 51
1.2 The relationship between territorial
internationalisation and international
territorial administration 52
2 Functional internationalisation 64
2.1 Patterns of functional internationalisation 64
2.2 The functional internationalisation of
territories under domestic jurisdiction 65
3 Non-internationalised forms of territorial
administration 70
4 Conclusion 71
2 The Mandate System of the League of Nations 73
1 Origin 74
2 The choice in favour of indirect administration 76
3 Challenges of the mandate System: a modern
retrospection 78
3.1 Governance issues 79
3.2 Accountability issues 83
3.3 Status questions 86
3 The United Nations Trusteeship System 92
1 Genesis 92
2 A leap forward 93
3 The Trusteeship System from the perspective of
international territorial administration 96
3.1 Trusteeship administration as international
territorial administration 96
3.2 Trusteeship administration as a role model for
international territorial administration 106
4 Post-war occupation 115
1 Occupation and territorial administration - two
distinct concepts 115
1.1 The rationale of the laws of occupation 116
CONTENTS ix
1.2 Limitations of occupation authority 119
2 The use of occupation as a framework for
territorial administration 123
2.1 Treaty-based occupation 123
2.2 Post-surrender occupation 125
3 The development of the laws of occupation in the
post-war era 140
3.1 The decline of the debellatio doctrine 141
3.2 The transformation of the concept of
occupation 141
5 UN territorial administration and the tradition of
peace-maintenance 147
1 Peacekeeping and international territorial
administration 147
2 Conceptual developments 149
2.1 A changing conception of trusteeship 150
2.2 A new normative underpinning of territorial
governance 151
Conclusion: international territorial
administration - an independent device with a
certain normative heritage 155
Part II The practice of international territorial
administration: a retrospective 159
Introduction 159
6 International territorial administration as a means
of dispute settlement - the post-war experiments
of the League of Nations and the United Nations 162
1 Precedents in the era of the League of Nations 163
1.1 The administration of the Saar Territory by
the League of Nations 163
1.2 The League's administration of the Free City of
Danzig 173
1.3 The League's engagement in Memel 185
2 United Nations experiments in neutralisation
after World War II 187
X CONTENTS
2.1 The Permanent Statute of the Free Territory of
Trieste 188
2.2 United Nations proposals for the
internationalisation of Jerusalem 195
3 Conclusion 203
3.1 Dichotomies of the first experiments in
territorial administration 204
3.2 Lessons 206
7 From the post-war period to the end of the Cold
War: the use of international territorial
administration as an ad hoc device 207
1 Governance assistance missions 208
1.1 Post-war decolonisation 208
1.2 Referendum and election assistance 219
1.3 Conclusion 232
2 (Co-)governance missions 232
2.1 The Leticia intervention - a precedent of
ad hoc UN governance 233
2.2 The United Nations Operation in the Congo
(ONUC) 236
2.3 The United Nations Temporary Executive
Authority (UNTEA) 246
2.4 The United Nations Council for Namibia 252
2.5 The United Nations Operation in Somalia
(UNOSOM II) 259
8 The systematisation of international governance 266
1 The United Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia (UNTAC) 269
1.1 A consensual origin 270
1.2 A balanced Statebuilding mandate 271
1.3 "Looking big, acting sniall" - challenges in
implementation 274
1.4 Assessment 278
2 The United Nations Transitional Administration
for Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES) 279
2.1 A dual function 280
2.2 The institutional design 282
2.3 Practice 283
CONTENTS Xi
2.4 Assessment 285
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina: a Special case of
international administration 287
3.1 The international administration of Bosnia
and Herzegovina 287
3.2 The European Union Administration of the
City of Mostar (EUAM) 301
4 The United Nations Interim Administration in
Kosovo (UNMIK) 308
4.1 Origin 309
4.2 A tripartite function 310
4.3 Fostering people's rights 324
4.4 Trials and errors 326
4.5 Assessment 330
5 The United Nations Transitional Administration in
East Timor (UNTAET) 332
5.1 Historical background 334
5.2 UNTAET - a reprise of UNMIK 337
5.3 Beyond UNMIK 341
5.4 Critique 343
5.5 Assessment 346
9 The "light footprint" and beyond 348
1 The United Nations Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan (UNAMA) 352
1.1 Background 352
1.2 The choice in favour of a light footprint - a
deliberate decision 354
1.3 Role and function of UNAMA 357
1.4 Assessment 360
2 The international administration of Iraq 363
2.1 Background 365
2.2 The light footprint: a power bargain 367
2.3 The scope of UN involvement 368
2.4 The practice of the CPA 371
2.5 Assessment 380
3 Multidimensional peace operations after Iraq 381
3.1 The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) 382
3.2 The United Nations Organisation Mission in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) 385
XÜ CONTENTS
3.3 The United Nations Operation in Cöte dlvoire
(UNOCI) 388
4 The end of the era of comprehensive governance
missions? 393
10 A conceptualisation of the practice 395
1 Models of administration 395
1.1 Direct v. indirect administration. 395
1.2 Exclusive v. shared forms of authority 397
1.3 Creation by consent and/or by unilateral act 399
2 Functions of international territorial
administration 401
2.1 The resolution of territorial disputes 401
2.2 Decoionisation 403
2.3 Statebuilding 404
2.4 The nexus to intervention 406
3 International territorial administration
and trusteeship 410
Part III The foundations of international territorial
administration 413
Introduction 413
11 The legality of international territorial administration 415
1 The authority to administer territories under the
Charter of the United Nations 415
1.1 The drafting history of the UN Charter 416
1.2 Institutional practice 416
1.3 Territorial authority and systemic
coherence 419
2 Legal basis in the UN Charter 423
2.1 Security Council action 423
2.2 General Assembly action 436
2.3 The Trusteeship Council 439
2.4 The Secretary-General 441
2.5 Other institutional options 444
3 Authorisation of multinational administrations 447
3.1 Authorisation of states to administer
territories 447
CONTENTS XÜi
3.2 Authorisation of international organisations
to administer territories 450
3.3 Practice 451
4 Limits of international authority 454
4.1 The nexus to international peace and
security 454
4.2 Limits to territorial administration under
specific Charter provisions 455
4.3 Limitations arising from the law of occupation 467
4.4 Universally recognised human rights Standards 479
4.5 Territorial administration and democratic
governance 510
12 The legitimacy of international territorial
authority 517
1 Features of international territorial authority 517
2 Models of legitimation 518
2.1 Legitimacy by consent 519
2.2 Alternatives to consent 522
Conclusion 530
Part IV A typology of problems arising within the context
of international territorial administration 533
Introduction 533
13 The legal Status of the administered territory 535
1 Status concepts 535
1.1 Notions developed in legal doctrine 535
1.2 A re-conceptualisation 538
2 Treatment of the Status question in practice 544
2.1 Status decisions 544
2.2 Legal personality of the territory 553
2.3 External representation 564
3 Conclusion 577
14 The Status of international administering
authorities 579
1 The conceptual move: from external to internal
responsibility 580
Xiv CONTENTS
2 International territorial administrations and
Privileges and immunities 581
2.1 Sources of Privileges and immunities 581
2.2 Privileges and immunities in the practice of
territorial administration 583
2.3 A critique of existing approaches 587
3 International administrations and institutional
accountability 598
3.1 Approaches in international practice 598
3.2 A re-conceptualisation 615
15 The exercise of regulatory authority within the
framework of international administrations 645
1 Lawmaking by international administrations 647
1.1 Institutional diversity 648
1.2 The legal nature of regulatory acts of
international administrations 648
1.3 General authority problems 653
1.4 Regulatory problems in specific fields 678
1.5 Conclusions 706
2 Involvement in constitution-making 707
2.1 General parameters 707
2.2 International practice 708
16 The relationship with domestic actors 717
1 From the rule of territory to rule for
the people 718
2 Techniques of realising self-government and
political participation 719
2.1 Consultation 720
2.2 Restoration of domestic authority, including
devolution of authority 723
2.3 Disengagement and beyond 726
2.4 Lessons learned 729
Part V International territorial administration at the
verge of the twenty-first Century: achievements,
challenges and lessons learned 731
Introduction 731
CONTENTS XV
17 Strong on concept, imperfect in practice:
international territorial administration
as a policy device 733
1 On the record - a response to some
criticisms 733
1.1 International territorial administration and
(ir-)relevance 733
1.2 International territorial administration and
(in-)efficiency 735
1.3 International territorial administration and
UN involvement 737
2 Lessons learned 741
2.1 The transitional nature of international
territorial authority 741
2.2 The role of domestic support 741
2.3 Institutional design of the mission 743
2.4 Clarification of the legal framework 744
2.5 Framing the mandate 746
2.6 Exercise of authority 747
2.7 Enhancing sustainability 749
18 International territorial administration
and normative change in the international
legal order 751
1 International territorial administration and
neutrality vis-ä-vis the internal realm of a
constituency 751
1.1 The classical principle of neutrality 752
1.2 From neutrality to the agenda for
democratisation 753
1.3 The other side of interference 754
2 International territorial administration and the
theorisation of State sovereignty 754
2.1 The disaggregation of sovereignty 755
2.2 Sovereignty and conditions for self-rule and
independence 756
3 International territorial administration and the
theorisation of governance 758
XVi CONTENTS
3.1 International territorial administration and
communitarism 758
3.2 From territoriality to functionality: towards a
common pool of governance obligations 760
Bibliography 764
Index 806 |
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spelling | Stahn, Carsten 1971- Verfasser (DE-588)138625581 aut The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond Carsten Stahn 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008 XXXIV, 828 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in international and comparative law [57] Teilw. zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Diss., 2006 Internationalized territories International trusteeships Internationalisierung (DE-588)4162106-2 gnd rswk-swf Territorium (DE-588)4184803-2 gnd rswk-swf Verwaltung (DE-588)4063317-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Territorium (DE-588)4184803-2 s Internationalisierung (DE-588)4162106-2 s Verwaltung (DE-588)4063317-2 s DE-604 Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 57 (DE-604)BV011116129 57 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008003209-b.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008003209-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008003209-t.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016534162&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Stahn, Carsten 1971- The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond Cambridge studies in international and comparative law Internationalized territories International trusteeships Internationalisierung (DE-588)4162106-2 gnd Territorium (DE-588)4184803-2 gnd Verwaltung (DE-588)4063317-2 gnd |
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title | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond |
title_auth | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond |
title_exact_search | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond |
title_exact_search_txtP | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond |
title_full | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond Carsten Stahn |
title_fullStr | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond Carsten Stahn |
title_full_unstemmed | The law and practice of international territorial administration Versailles to Iraq and beyond Carsten Stahn |
title_short | The law and practice of international territorial administration |
title_sort | the law and practice of international territorial administration versailles to iraq and beyond |
title_sub | Versailles to Iraq and beyond |
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topic_facet | Internationalized territories International trusteeships Internationalisierung Territorium Verwaltung Hochschulschrift |
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