The paper offers an appraisal of United Nations Security Council resolution 2699 (2023) that authorized the deployment of the new Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti. It inquires whether the MSS may represent a new way to preserve international peace and security by the United Nations. The article first e xplores the practice of UN-authorized missions led by coalitions of States. Against this backdrop, it highlights the innovative elements of the MSS, focusing on the establishment of two human rights compliance instruments within the mission: the robust compliance mecha- nism and the oversight mechanism. A critical analysis of the difficulties in establishing these two mechanisms is provided, and possible solutions are suggested.
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