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Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Law and Peace


ISBN13: 9781035310630
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £205.00





This pioneering Concise Encyclopedia analyses theoretical insights and global practice relating to the intersection between law and peace. It brings together over 140 international scholars and expert practitioners to explore the concepts, theories, actors, bodies of law and institutions within this essential area of scholarship.

Entries examine diverse topics including how law informs the practice of peace negotiation and peace mediation; the legal status of peace agreements; critical approaches to peacemaking drawn from indigenous, feminist, queer, environmental and TWAIL perspectives; legal protections for negotiators and mediators; the work of legal institutions in resolving disputes including international and regional courts and customary approaches to dispute resolution; and how law can inform the resolution of contested issues such as accountability, detainees, institutional reform, and governance. Covering a wide range of international law regimes, as well as elements of domestic and customary law, the Encyclopedia explores how law can foster or safeguard peace. It highlights gaps in this area of scholarship, as well as emerging approaches and practices.

The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Law and Peace is a vital resource for scholars and students of law, international relations, and peace and conflict studies. It is also beneficial for legal practitioners, policymakers, mediators, negotiators and NGOs.

Key Features:

  • Contains over 130 entries
  • Provides crucial reference points for further reading
  • Evaluates the connections between topics in an accessible short form
  • Presents interdisciplinary perspectives from criminology, anthropology, international relations, history and peace and conflict studies

  • Subjects:
    Public Procurement
    Contents:
    1. Accountability 1
    Jemima García-Godos
    2. African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights 4
    Omowumi Asubiaro Dada and Kamari Maxine Clarke
    3. African regional economic communities 7
    Kathryn Nash
    4. African Union 10
    Samuel M. Makinda and Angela Leahy
    5. Aggression and crimes against peace 13
    Frédéric Mégret
    6. Alternative (non-Western) approaches to peacemaking and peacebuilding 16
    Mateja Peter
    7. Alternative sanctions and conditionalities 19
    Juana I. Acosta-López
    8. Amnesty 23
    Louise Mallinder
    9. Antarctica 27
    Shirley V. Scott and Michelle Chase
    10. Archives 31
    Ulrike Lühe and Briony Jones
    11. Arctic 34
    Gabriela Argüello
    12. Armed groups in peace negotiations 39
    Katharine Fortin
    13. Article 16 of the Rome Statute 42
    Bartłomiej Krzan
    14. Article 53 and the ‘interests of justice’ 46
    Ignacio Baeriswyl Uribe
    15. Association of Southeast Asian Nations 49
    See Seng Tan
    16. Ceasefire 52
    Marika Sosnowski
    17. Characteristics of Cold War peace agreements 55
    Alexandra Stark
    18. Children 58
    Diane Marie Amann
    19. Citizenship and identity 61
    Samer Abboud
    20. Civil society and peace movements 64
    John D. Brewer
    21. Climate and environmental change 67
    Anselm Vogler and Rachel Killean
    22. Collaborators 70
    Shane Darcy
    23. Collective security 73
    Pål Wrange
    24. Confidence-building measures 76
    Line Engbo Gissel
    25. Conflict resolution 79
    Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow
    26. Constitutional reform 83
    Ron Levy and Alice Siu
    27. Corruption 87
    Bertram I. Spector
    28. Counter-terrorism 91
    Megan L. Manion
    29. Courts of arbitration 95
    Joel Dahlquist
    30. Crimes against humanity 98
    Darryl Robinson
    31. Crimes by peacekeepers 102
    Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
    32. Customary law 105
    Norman Chivasa
    33. Decolonizing peacebuilding 108
    Michael Fusi Ligaliga
    34. Derogation and emergency law 112
    Azin Tadjdini
    35. Detention in non-international armed conflict and the onset of peace 115
    Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne
    36. Deterrence 118
    Hyeran Jo
    37. Development in post-conflict states 121
    Pádraig McAuliffe
    38. Diaspora 124
    Raam Dutia
    39. Digital peace and cybersecurity 127
    Eneken Tikk
    40. Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration 130
    Alpaslan Özerdem
    41. Education reforms 134
    Tejendra Pherali
    42. Environmental peacebuilding 137
    Erika Weinthal and Carl Bruch
    43. Equality and nondiscrimination 141
    Limor Yehuda
    44. European Court of Human Rights 144
    Antoine Buyse and Kushtrim Istrefi
    45. European Union 147
    Julian Bergmann
    46. Expressive function of the law 150
    Mark A. Drumbl
    47. Federalism and regional autonomy 153
    Bizuneh G. Yimenu
    48. Feminist peacebuilding 156
    Amy Barrow
    49. Foreign fighters 159
    Marnie Lloydd
    50. Gender-based violence 163
    Daniela Suárez Vargas
    51. Genocide 167
    Melanie O’Brien
    52. Guarantees of non-repetition 170
    Maja Davidović
    53. Gulf Cooperation Council 173
    Gertjan Hoetjes
    54. Human rights 176
    Hurst Hannum
    55. Human security 179
    Kerry F. Crawford
    56. Immunities of negotiators and mediators 182
    Regletto Aldrich Imbong
    57. Indigenous Peoples 185
    Lieselotte Viaene
    58. Inter-American Court of Human Rights 189
    Cecilia M. Bailliet
    59. International Court of Justice 192
    Eti Best Herbert
    60. International criminal tribunals 195
    Mark Kersten
    61. International humanitarian law 199
    Elizabeth Salmón
    62. International investigative mechanisms 202
    Anni Pues
    63. International trade law 205
    J. Tyson Chatagnier
    64. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 208
    Yoshifumi Tanaka
    65. Inter-state compensation 211
    Berk Demirkol
    66. Judicial reparations 215
    Carla Ferstman
    67. Jus post bellum 219
    Noël Mfuranzima
    68. Land governance 222
    Nelson Camilo Sánchez Léon
    69. ‘Law’ (in ‘law and peace’) 225
    Sarah M.H. Nouwen
    70. Law of occupation 228
    Alice M. Panepinto
    71. Lawfare 231
    Kirsten J. Fisher and Alex Camilo Duran Montano
    72. Lawyers 234
    Sara Dezalay
    73. Legal pluralism in peace agreements 237
    Philipp Kastner
    74. Legal security and peace agreements 241
    C. Sophia Müller
    75. Legality and legitimacy 245
    Tom Hadden
    76. Lex pacificatoria 248
    César Rojas-Orozco
    77. Liberal peacebuilding 251
    Dustin N. Sharp
    78. Magnitsky Acts 254
    Nikola Kurková Klímová
    79. Minority participation in peace processes 257
    Julia Palmiano Federer
    80. National reparations programmes 260
    Mariana Casij-Peña
    81. Natural resources and peace agreements 264
    Daniëlla Dam-de Jong
    82. Non-state armed groups’ transition to political movements 267
    Claudia Hofmann
    83. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe 270
    Anja Mihr
    84. Organization of American States and security in the Americas 273
    Gordon Mace
    85. Outer space 276
    Alla Pozdnakova
    86. Peace mediation 279
    Mark Freeman
    87. Peace negotiations 282
    Kristine Höglund and Isak Svensson
    88. Peace operations and international law 285
    Ian Johnstone
    89. Peace versus justice 289
    Mark Kersten
    90. Peaceful settlement of international disputes 292
    Yoshifumi Tanaka
    91. Political economy 295
    Marina Veličković
    92. Positive peace 298
    Heather Devere
    93. Post-conflict police reform 301
    Kevin Hearty
    94. Post-World War I peace agreements 304
    Michel Erpelding
    95. Prisoners of war 307
    Kelisiana Thynne
    96. Protection and repatriation of cultural objects 310
    Elena Baylis
    97. Queer peacebuilding 314
    Aislinn Fanning
    98. Reconciliation 317
    Colleen Murphy
    99. Refugees, displaced persons and stateless persons 320
    Walter Kälin
    100. Religious mediators 324
    S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana
    101. Responsibility to protect 327
    Vijay Kishor Tiwari
    102. Restorative justice 330
    Patrick Lenta
    103. Retributive justice 333
    Patrick Lenta
    104. Right to peace 336
    Milton Arrieta-López
    105. Rule of law reform 340
    Teresa Almeida Cravo
    106. Sanctions 343
    Hyeran Jo
    107. Security sector reform 346
    Timothy Donais
    108. Socio-economic rights 349
    Matthew Evans
    109. Temporary/provisional immunities 352
    Jeremy Julian Sarkin
    110. The disappeared and the missing 355
    Lauren Dempster and Beatrice Canossi
    111. The end of (active) hostilities in non-international armed conflicts 359
    Julia Grignon
    112. The legal status of a peace agreement 362
    Asli Ozcelik
    113. The role of national dialogues in peacemaking 365
    Katia Papagianni
    114. The role of the national armed forces in peace negotiations 368
    Juan David Gélvez-Ferreira and Catalina Miranda Aguirre
    115. Third-party witnesses and guarantors in peace agreements 371
    Andrea Varga
    116. Transformative justice 374
    Dáire McGill
    117. Transitional governance 377
    Emmanuel De Groof
    118. Transitional justice 380
    Thomas Obel Hansen
    119. Truth recovery 383
    Adam Kochanski
    120. TWAIL perspectives 386
    Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan
    121. UN Charter 389
    Jennifer Trahan
    122. UN General Assembly 392
    Tuba Turan
    123. UN Human Rights Council 396
    Caroline Sweeney
    124. UN human rights treaty bodies 400
    Suzanne Egan
    125. UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights) 403
    Rhona K.M. Smith
    126. UN peacebuilding architecture 406
    Maria Stage
    127. United Nations Development Programme 410
    Stephen Browne
    128. United Nations Security Council 412
    Yassin M. Brunger
    129. Vetting judges 415
    Cynthia M. Horne and Lavinia Stan
    130. Victim participation rights in international criminal justice 418
    Cheryl Lawther
    131. Violent extremism 421
    Ronald C. Slye
    132. War crimes 424
    Róisín Burke
    133. Weapons proliferation and control 428
    Kathleen A. Doty
    134. Women (including the United Nations Security Council Women, Peace and Security Agenda) 432
    Catherine O’Rourke
    135. World Bank 435
    Paul Prettitore