When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait

The justiciability of international organizations has recently sparked considerable debate and interest. Among these comes the debate whether the United Nations (UN) was acting within its rights when hiding behind its immunity in the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti. Another point of contention is whether...

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Main Author: Muhammet Celal Kul
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2024-12-01
Series:İstanbul Hukuk Mecmuası
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/607922256F00400A86D5B2BE39DEC400
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description The justiciability of international organizations has recently sparked considerable debate and interest. Among these comes the debate whether the United Nations (UN) was acting within its rights when hiding behind its immunity in the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti. Another point of contention is whether immunity is necessary vel non for the independence of the UN from member states, even in extreme cases where human rights are violated. In this paper, the justiciability of the UN is discussed over the concepts of immunity, autonomy, and responsibility of international organizations along with the moral obligations of the UN and the effective use of the alternative systems to compensate victims. The UN’s role resembles that of God, as He bears no responsibility for His actions besides being above law. Similarly, troops or personnel participating in UN operations are expected to work for the good of humanity, such as angels. Nevertheless, the UN angels sometimes commit violations or cause damage, which stimulates further discussion of the matter. To put these theoretical questions and metaphors into practice, the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti is chosen as it provides a contemporary example that is a developing story paving the way for understanding the immunity, responsibility, and justiciability of the UN. In this article, the immunity of the UN has been analyzed along with that of other international organizations to demonstrate the special position of the UN. Finally, a waiver of immunity was tested with some extreme examples in which violations of human rights and jus cogens norms were involved.
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spelling doaj-art-7cacb8cc90bd4672a22800fa0f2bd84f2025-08-20T02:15:32ZengIstanbul University Pressİstanbul Hukuk Mecmuası2667-69742024-12-018241289131510.26650/mecmua.2024.82.4.0002123456When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in HaitMuhammet Celal Kul0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9294-3086Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal Üniversitesi, Bolu, TurkiyeThe justiciability of international organizations has recently sparked considerable debate and interest. Among these comes the debate whether the United Nations (UN) was acting within its rights when hiding behind its immunity in the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti. Another point of contention is whether immunity is necessary vel non for the independence of the UN from member states, even in extreme cases where human rights are violated. In this paper, the justiciability of the UN is discussed over the concepts of immunity, autonomy, and responsibility of international organizations along with the moral obligations of the UN and the effective use of the alternative systems to compensate victims. The UN’s role resembles that of God, as He bears no responsibility for His actions besides being above law. Similarly, troops or personnel participating in UN operations are expected to work for the good of humanity, such as angels. Nevertheless, the UN angels sometimes commit violations or cause damage, which stimulates further discussion of the matter. To put these theoretical questions and metaphors into practice, the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti is chosen as it provides a contemporary example that is a developing story paving the way for understanding the immunity, responsibility, and justiciability of the UN. In this article, the immunity of the UN has been analyzed along with that of other international organizations to demonstrate the special position of the UN. Finally, a waiver of immunity was tested with some extreme examples in which violations of human rights and jus cogens norms were involved.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/607922256F00400A86D5B2BE39DEC400immunity of the united nationsresponsibility of international organizationsautonomy of the unjusticiability of the unwaiver of immunity
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When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
İstanbul Hukuk Mecmuası
immunity of the united nations
responsibility of international organizations
autonomy of the un
justiciability of the un
waiver of immunity
title When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
title_full When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
title_fullStr When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
title_full_unstemmed When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
title_short When Angels Misbehaved: Justiciability of the United Nations for the Cholera Outbreak in Hait
title_sort when angels misbehaved justiciability of the united nations for the cholera outbreak in hait
topic immunity of the united nations
responsibility of international organizations
autonomy of the un
justiciability of the un
waiver of immunity
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