Jus post bellum : mapping the normative foundations /

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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 564 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Stahn, Carsten, 1971- editor.
Easterday, Jennifer S., editor.
Iverson, Jens, editor.
ISBN:9780191509384
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contemporary warfare. The laws and principles governing transitions from conflict to peace (jus post bellum) have only recently gained attention in legal scholarship. This book explores the different legal meanings and components of the concept, including its implications in contemporary politics and practice.
Other form:Print version: Jus Post Bellum 9780199685899
Standard no.:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685899.001.0001

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505 0 0 |g Preface /  |r Brian Orend --  |t Exploring the normative foundations of jus post bellum : an introduction /  |r Jennifer S. Easterday, Jens Iverson, Carsten Stahn --  |t Jus post bellum, Grotius, and meionexia /  |r Larry May --  |t At war's end : time to turn to just post bellum? /  |r Mark Evans --  |t Jus post bellum as a partly independent legal framework /  |r Dieter Fleck --  |t Jus post bellum : an interpretive framework /  |r James Gallen --  |t Contrasting the normative and historical foundations of transitional justice and jus post bellum : outlining the matrix of definitions in comparative perspective /  |r Jens Iverson --  |t R2P and jus post bellum : towards a polycentric approach /  |r Carsten Stahn --  |t The concept of jus post bellum in international law : a normative critique /  |r Eric De Brabandere --  |t Waging peace : ambiguities, contradictions, and problems of a jus post bellum legal framework /  |r Roxana Vatanparast --  |t The compatibility of justice for women with just post bellum analysis /  |r Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Dina Francesca Haynes --  |t Of jus post bellum and lex pacificatoria : what's in a name? /  |r Christine Bell --  |t The gentle modernizer of the law of armed conflict? /  |r Inger Österdahl --  |t Navigating the unilateral/multilateral divide /  |r Gregory H. Fox --  |t The application of jus post bellum in non-international armed conflicts /  |r Kristen E. Boon --  |t Post-war states : differentiating patterns of peace /  |r Astri Suhrke --  |t Towards a functional conceptualization of the temporal scope of jus post bellum /  |r Jann K. Kleffner --  |t From jus in bello to jus post bellum : when do non-international armed conflicts end? /  |r Rogier Bartels --  |t Conflict termination from a human rights perspective : state transitions, power-sharing, and the definition of the "post" /  |r Martin Wählisch --  |t Jus post bellum and the politics of exit /  |r Dominik Zaum --  |t Facilitating post-conflict reconstruction : is the UN peacebuilding commission successfully filling an institutional gap or marking a missed opportunity/  |r Freya Baetens --  |t Peace agreements as a framework for jus post bellum /  |r Jennifer S. Easterday --  |t Targeting the state in jus post bellum : towards a theory of integrated sovereignties /  |r Dov Jacobs --  |t Post-occupation law /  |r Yaël Ronen --  |t Creating popular governments in post-conflict situations : the role of international law /  |r Matthew Saul --  |t The status of foreign armed forces deployed in post-conflict environments : a search for basic principles /  |r Aurel Sari --  |t The norm of environmental integrity in post-conflict legal regimes /  |r Cymie R. Payne --  |t Should rebels be amnestied? /  |r Frédéric Mégret --  |t Jus post bellum : strategic analysis and future directions /  |r Jennifer S. Easterday, Jens Iverson, Carsten Stahn. 
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