Paul Conlin United Nations sanctions papers, 1991-1995.

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Paul Conlin United Nations sanctions papers, 1991-1995.

The Conlon United Nations Sanctions Papers support Dr. Conlon's United Nations sanctions management: a case study of the Iraq Sanctions Committee 1990-1994 (Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, Inc., 2001; ISBN 1-57105-059-0) a volume in the Procedural aspects of international law monograph series edited by Burns H. Weston, professor emeritus of law and director, The University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR). The archive contains all "on file" documents cited in Conlon's book. They are organized in two series. The first consists of United Nations Documents, some annotated or accompanied with notes by Conlon. The second consists of 24 computer disks whose contents are listed in the Finding aid. There is some overlap in that some hard-copy materials are also available in electronic form on the diskettes. The database of documents on disk is estimated to equal some 5000 to 6000 pages. The bulk of the materials relate to UN sanctions against Iraq from 1990 through the spring of 1995 and form a coherent and complete whole for the subject and period covered. There are also extensive materials dealing with UN sanctions against Yugoslavia in the same period, though less consistent and complete. The collection additionally contains stray materials dealing with UN sanctions against Angola, Haiti, and South Africa and relating to certain peacekeeping activities of the time.

6.0 linear ft. (12 boxes)

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