Just peace after conflict : jus post bellum and the justice of peace /
Opinions over the nature of a 'just peace' are divided. In this third output of a major research project on Jus Post Bellum, the authors bring together a team of experts to argue that a just peace is not only related to form and process, but involves 'substantive' justice: a just...
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Online Access: | Electronic book from Oxford Scholarship Online |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020. Ã2020 |
Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 1. Jus Post Bellum and Just Peace: An Introduction
- I. Introduction
- II. The Concept of Just Peace
- III. Just Peace and Jus Post Bellum
- IV. Some Tentative Conclusions
- Part I Jus Post Bellum and Conceptions of Peace
- 2. Roots and Branches: The Past and Future of Jus Post Bellum
- I. Introduction
- II. Four Crucial Contexts
- III. Connecting to the Just War Tradition
- IV. Jus Post Bellum
- V. Conclusion: Kant's Legacy for Today's Jus Post Bellum
- 3. A Just and Lasting Peace After War
- I. Introduction
- II. Part 1: Peace Continuum
- III. Part 2: Peace as the Goal of Just War Theory
- IV. Conclusion
- 4. Parameters of Sustainable Peace: UN Frameworks and Practice
- I. Introduction
- II. Post-Conflict Transitions and Sustainable Peace
- III. UN Guidance on Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
- IV. Recent Developments and Practice
- V. Conclusion
- Part II Macro-Principles
- 5. Jus Post Bellum and Proportionality
- I. Introduction
- II. 'Correcting' Cicero
- III. Peace as the Proper Object of War
- IV. Normative Content of the Proportionality Principle
- V. Conclusion
- 6. Reconciliation and a Just Peace
- I. Introduction
- II. Law and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict States
- III. Reconciliation in Jus Post Bellum
- IV. Disaggregating the Elements of Reconciliation
- V. Setting Expectations: A Holistic, Critically Engaged Conception of Reconciliation
- VI. The Structural Role of Jus Post Bellum and the Need for Interdisciplinarity
- VII. Role of International Community in Reconciliation
- VIII. Conclusion
- 7. Jus Post Bellum and the Evolution of Reparations: Reframing Reparations as Peacebuilding
- I. Introduction
- II. The Practice of Reparations
- III. Expansions of Reparations: Individuals and the Environment
- IV. Source of Compensation Funds
- V. Victors and Defeated: Reconstructing Society and Building a Just and Sustainable Peace
- VI. Reparations and Rebuilding
- VII. Conclusion
- 8. Mapping a Norm of Inclusion in the Jus Post Bellum
- I. Introduction
- II. Framing the Debate: Why Inclusion?
- III. Institutional Frameworks
- IV. Thematic Normative Framework
- V. Assessing the Emergence of a 'Norm'
- VI. Conclusion: Why Inclusion Matters
- Part III Security and Stability
- 9. Legal Protection of the Environment: The Double Challenge of Non-International Armed Conflict and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
- I. Introduction
- II. Environmental Obligations in Non-International Armed Conflict
- III. Environmental Obligations Post-Conflict
- IV. Conclusion
- 10. Robust Peacekeeping Mandates: An Assessment in Light of Jus Post Bellum
- I. Introduction
- II. The Challenges of Robust Peacekeeping Mandates
- III. Recent Robust Mandates and Jus Post Bellum