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Jus post bellum : mapping the normative foundations / Carsten Stahn, Jennifer S. Easterday and Jens Iverson.

Contributor(s): Stahn, Carsten, 1971- [editor.] | Easterday, Jennifer S [editor.] | Iverson, Jens [editor.]Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191765841Subject(s): War (International law) | Postwar reconstruction -- Law and legislation | Peace-building -- Law and legislation | Politics and Government | International lawAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780199685899DDC classification: 341.66 LOC classification: KZ6785Online resources: Oxford scholarship online 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.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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.

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