欧洲联盟及其与联合国在维持和平方面的灵活合作:以欧洲特派团为例

María Julià Barceló
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答:欧盟特派团的做法及其建立和部署机制表明,欧盟是一个区域组织,根据《联合国宪章》第八章和共同安全防御政策的法律框架,在维和行动中自主行动。2003年,两个组织开始正式开展这种合作,并建立了机构间机制。自2013年以来,欧盟制定了一系列行动计划,以反映其与联合国合作的意愿。它的维持和平特派团是与联合国和其他区域组织灵活合作的工具。干预与合作的优先重点包括安全和国防部门改革、法治、咨询和培训,或支持非洲和平。在干预中,欧盟并非在所有情况下都事先获得了联合国安理会(UNSC)的授权。文职特派团(维和)是在没有这一授权的情况下创建和部署的,尽管总的来说,联合国安理会随后通过了关于冲突的决议,对其进行了验证。相比之下,大多数军事行动(执行和平)都得到了联合国安理会的授权,证明了欧盟愿意参与有具体和时限的行动。
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La Unión Europea y su cooperación flexible con Naciones Unidas en el mantenimiento de la paz: el caso de las misiones europeas
A BSTRACT : The practice of European Union (EU) missions and their mechanisms for the creation and deployment show that the EU behaves as a regional organisation that acts autonomously in peacekeeping, under the parameters of Chapter VIII of the Charter of the United Nations and the legal framework of the Common Security Defence Policy (CSDP). In 2003, the formalization of this cooperation between the two organizations has been initiated and inter-agency mechanisms were established. Since 2013, the EU has designed a number of action plans that reflect its willingness to cooperate with the United Nations. Its peacekeeping missions are instruments of flexible cooperation with the United Nations and other regional organizations. Priority focus of intervention and cooperation include security and defence sector reform, the rule of law, advice and training, or support for peace in Africa. In its intervention, the EU has not in all cases had the prior authorisation of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Civilian missions (peacekeeping) have been created and deployed without this authorization, although in general the UNSC has subsequently validated them with its resolutions on the conflict. By contrast, most military operations (peace enforcement) have been authorized by the UNSC, proving the Union's willingness to participate in operations with concreted and time-limited mandates.
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