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The Justice of Peace and Jus Post Bellum

Edited by: Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson, Jennifer Easterday

ISBN13: 9780198823285
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



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As contemporary studies have increasingly linked jus post bellum to the concept of peace, or the law of peace, so approaches towards the idea of a 'just peace' have diverged. It is variously argued that a just peace is an elusive ideal, that it is predominantly procedural justice, and that it is marked by concession and compromise.

In this volume, the third output of a major research project on Jus Post Bellum, Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson and Jennifer Easterday bring together a team of leading experts to explore the issues surrounding a just peace. They demonstrate that a just peace is not only related to form and process, but involves substantive justice, namely a just order with common rules, just institutions and arrangements, which secure peace, procedures to maintain peace, and a sense of societal acceptance.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part I: Jus Post Bellum and Conceptions of Peace
1: Roots and Branches: The Past and Future of Jus Post Bellum, Brian Orend
2: Jus Post Bellum and the Nature of Peace, Lonneke Peperkamp
3: Jus Post Bellum and Imperfect Peace: UN Peacemaking Rules and Practice, Martin Wählisch

Part II: Macro Principles
4: Jus Post Bellum and Proportionality, Michael Newton
5: Rebuilding and Transformation: The Democratic Peace Hypothesis and Jus Post Bellum, Jens Iverson
6: Reconciliation and a Just Peace, James Gallen
7: Jus Post Bellum and Reparation, Cymie Payne
8: Mapping an International Norm of Inclusion in Jus Post Bellum, Catherine Turner

Part III: Peace And Security
9: Interplay Between 'Peacetime Law' and Laws of Armed Conflict: Implications for Peacebuilding, Dieter Fleck
10: Robust Peacekeeping Mandates and Jus Post Bellum, Marco Longobardo
11: Geneva, Impact of Mediators on Jus Post Bellum, Patrick Wall

Part IV: Protection of Persons and Public Goods
12: Jus Post Bellum and Protection of Indigenous Peoples, Britta Sjöstedt
13: Jus Post Bellum of Illegally Implanted Settler Populations, Eugene Kontorovich
14: Right to Land, Housing and Property, Elisenda Calvet and Aitor Diaz

Part V: Rule Of Law Reform & Practice (Justice Sector Reform, Vetting, and Institution Building)
15: Village Justice and the Rule of Law, Maj Lervad Grasten
16: Vetting - The Missing Link?, Alexander Mayer-Rieckh
17: Norm Persistence in Distributive Justice, Michael Pugh

Part VI: Accountability
18: The Tension Between Individual and Collective Responsibility in Accountability Responses, Carsten Stahn
19: Accountability and Discursive Justice, Timothy Webster
20: Accountability and Inclusion, Jennifer Easterday