United Nations

Three ARC grant successes for Bell School

Congrats to Cecila Jacob, Evelyn Goh and Stephan Fruehling on winning ARC grants.

The Influence of the United Nations on the Antarctic System: A Source of Erosion or Cohesion?

Stuart Harris, ‘The Influence of the United Nations on the Antarctic System: A Source of Erosion or Cohesion?’, IR Working Paper 1990/10, Canberra: Department of International Rela

Narrating the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

Joint IR-WIIS Research Seminar

The year 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the adoption of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325, the first resolution to be adopted by the Council under the title of ‘Women and Peace and Security’ (WPS). With the subsequent adoption of eight further resolutions, WPS now represents a significant and well-established thematic agenda for the Council, and its relevance as an area of political practice extends well beyond the Council Chamber at United Nations Headquarters (UNHQ) in New York.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place – Immunities of the United Nations and Human Rights

Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, ‘Between a Rock and a Hard Place – Immunities of the United Nations and Human Rights’, in Tom Ruys, Nicolas Angelet, and Luca Ferro, eds, The Cambridge H

The International Civil Service

Edward Newman and Ellen Jenny Ravndal, ‘The International Civil Service’, in Diane Stone and Kim Moloney, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Global Policy and Transnational Administration, Oxford

Towards an Alternative Interpretation of UN Immunity: A Human Rights-Based Approach to the Haiti Cholera Case

Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, ‘Towards an Alternative Interpretation of UN Immunity: A Human Rights-Based Approach to the Haiti Cholera Case’, Questions of International Law, 8(1

La mission la plus impossible au monde: Le Secrétaire général Trygve Lie face à la Guerre froide, 1946‒1953

Ellen Ravndal, ‘La mission la plus impossible au monde: Le Secrétaire général Trygve Lie face à la Guerre froide, 1946‒1953’, Revue d’historie diplomatique, 2, 2016: 145‒61.

"The First Major Test": The UN Secretary-General and the Palestine Problem, 1947‒9

Ellen Ravndal, ‘ “The First Major Test”: The UN Secretary-General and the Palestine Problem, 1947‒9, International History Review, 38(1) 2016: 196‒213.

Positive Hybridity? Unpacking UN Security Sector Reform in South Lebanon

Vanessa F. Newby, ‘Positive Hybridity? Unpacking UN Security Sector Reform in South Lebanon’, Contemporary Politics, 27 September 2016 (online).

Australia's Engagement with the UN on Environmental Issues: Benefits and Balance

Published in James Cotton and David Lee, eds, Australia and the United Nations, Sydney: Longueville Media, 2012, pp. 310-35.

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