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The basic '''principles of peacekeeping''' are:
The 2008 '''Capstone Doctrine''' articulated three fundamental '''principles of peacekeeping''', namely:
# [[Consent]] of the parties,
# [[Consent]] of the parties,
# [[International humanitarian law|Impartiality]] and
# [[International humanitarian law|Impartiality]] and
# Non-[[use of force]] except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.
# Non-[[use of force]] except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.


The three principles are described in the [http://dag.un.org/handle/11176/89481 2008 Capstone Doctrine].
The Capstone Doctrine was developed as part of the Peace Operations 2010 agenda.<ref>[https://undocs.org/a/60/696 A/60/696], section II</ref>


== Other considerations ==
== Other considerations ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [https://undocs.org/a/3943 Summary study of the experience derived from the establishment and operation of the Force (A/3943)]
* [https://undocs.org/a/3943 Summary study of the experience derived from the establishment and operation of the Force (A/3943)]
* [http://dag.un.org/handle/11176/89481 2008 Capstone Doctrine]
== References ==


[[Category: Doctrine]]
[[Category: Doctrine]]

Latest revision as of 11:08, 16 May 2020

The 2008 Capstone Doctrine articulated three fundamental principles of peacekeeping, namely:

  1. Consent of the parties,
  2. Impartiality and
  3. Non-use of force except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.

The Capstone Doctrine was developed as part of the Peace Operations 2010 agenda.[1]

Other considerations

The Capstone Doctrine also identified a number of additional success factors for mandate implementation, including legitimacy, credibility and the promotion of national and local ownership.

See also

References

  1. A/60/696, section II