'Whereas jus post bellum is a subject that is in flux, this book offers not only a snapshot of the current state of the question but moves the discussion forward. ... any subsequent work on this topic will need to take these essays into consideration.' Political Studies Review

Jus ad bellum and jus in bello are established concepts in contemporary international law. This book is the first work to treat the origins, contents and contemporary challenges of jus post bellum. It offers new analysis and fresh thinking on one of the greatest challenges of warfare and armed force: the management and restoration of peace after conflict. Fundamental issues, such as the extraterritorial application of human rights obligations, the accountability of occupying powers and international organizations and approaches towards justice and reconciliation, are at the heart of contemporary debate. New concepts, such as the notion of responsibility to protect are gradually emerging.
This book addresses these issues from a novel perspective. It identifies legal gaps and policy challenges and inquires to what extent they may be addressed under a common normative umbrella: Jus Post Bellum. The individual contributions offer guidance on shortcomings, directions and possible avenues of reform. In this way, the authors – from various disciplines, such as philosophy, legal history, political science and international law – contribute to the emerging scholarship in this field.
Carsten Stahn is a Reader in Public International Law and International Criminal Justice, at the Swansea University School of Law, UK. Jann K. Kleffner is Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam University Center of International Law, The Netherlands, and the Managing Editor of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law.
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Examines the origins, contents and prospects of the legal framework governing transitions from conflict to peace (jus post bellum).
Introduction: From Here to There… and the Law In The Middle.- Introduction: From Here to There… and the Law In The Middle.- Foundations of a Jus Post Bellum.- Reconsidering the Jus Ad Bellum / Jus In Bello distinction.- Jus Post Bellum: A Just War Theory Perspective.- Two Emerging Issues of Jus Post Bellum: War Termination and the Liability of Soldiers for Crimes Of Aggression.- Conflict Termination and Peace-Making in the Law of Nations: A Historical Perspective.- Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Discipline(S).- Contemporary Challenges of a Jus Post Bellum.- Challenges of Post-Conflict Intercession: Three Issues in International Politics.- From Intervention to Local Ownership: Rebuilding a Just and Sustainable Rule of Law After Conflict.- The Relevance of Jus Post Bellum: A Practitioner’s Perspective.- Are Human Rights Norms Part of the Jus Post Bellum, and Should they be?.- Putting an End to Human Rights Violations by Proxy: Accountability of International Organizations and Member Statesin the Framework of Jus Post Bellum.- Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice.- The Future of Jus Post Bellum.- The Future of Jus Post Bellum.
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Jus ad bellum and jus in bello are established concepts in contemporary international law. This book is the first work to treat the origins, contents and contemporary challenges of jus post bellum. It offers new analysis and fresh thinking on one of the greatest challenges of warfare and armed force: the management and restoration of peace after conflict. Fundamental issues, such as the extraterritorial application of human rights obligations, the accountability of occupying powers and international organizations and approaches towards justice and reconciliation, are at the heart of contemporary debate. New concepts, such as the notion of responsibility to protect are gradually emerging.
This book addresses these issues from a novel perspective. It identifies legal gaps and policy challenges and inquires to what extent they may be addressed under a common normative umbrella: Jus Post Bellum. The individual contributions offer guidance on shortcomings, directions andpossible avenues of reform. In this way, the authors – from various disciplines, such as philosophy, legal history, political science and international law – contribute to the emerging scholarship in this field.
Carsten Stahn is a Reader in Public International Law and International Criminal Justice, at the Swansea University School of Law, UK. Jann K. Kleffner is Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam University Center of International Law, The Netherlands, and the Managing Editor of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law.
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ISBN
9789067042727
Publisert
2008-06-26
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T.M.C. Asser Press
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Dr Carsten Stahn is Reader in Public International Law and International Criminal Justice at Swansea University and Visiting Research Fellow at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University. Dr Jann K. Kleffner is Assistant Professor of Public International Law in the Amsterdam Centre for International Law at the University of Amsterdam. He is also Managing Editor of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law.