The Challenge of Conflict : International Law Responds


Judith. Gardam
Bok Engelsk 2006 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Leiden : : BRILL, , 2006.
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1 online resource (651 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I Causes and Prevention of Conflict; The Causes and Prevention of Violent Conflict --- Kevin P. Clements; Policing after Conflict: Peace-Building and the Responsibility to Protect --- Andrew Goldsmith; The Ethnic Conflict in Solomon Islands --- Chief Justice Albert Palmer; Collective Identity and the Construction of Political Markets in Africa --- Christophe Dongmo; Rethinking Nationality in International Humanitarian Law --- Kim Rubenstein; The Role of International Courts and Tribunals in Relation to Armed Conflict --- Caroline Foster?. - Human Rights Commissions and Religious Conflict in the Asia-Pacific Region --- Carolyn EvansPart II Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building; The Role of the United Nations in Conflict Resolution and Peace-building in Timor-Leste --- His Excellency Sukehiro Hasegawa; Lessons Learned Investigating the Well-being of Children Affected by Armed Conflict --- Colin MacMullin; Civil War in Côte d'Ivoire: Another Perspective on the Economy and the Political Order in Africa --- Christophe Dongmo. - International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and the Responsibility of States for Choice of Forum and Effective Enforcement --- Her Excellency Louise ArbourChallenges for the International Criminal Court: Terrorism, Immunity Agreements and National Trials --- Gillian Triggs; The Sexual Violence Jurisprudence of The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: The Silence Has Been Broken but There's Still a L; Political Constraints upon the International Criminal Court --- Roderic Pitty. - Part IV The Role of the UN, Humanitarian Organisations and Peacekeepers in Post Conflict Situations. - Redressing the Wrongs of The International Criminal Justice System --- Stuart BeresfordThe War on Terror: Self-defence or Aggression? --- Alex Conte; When the Law Breaker Becomes the Law Maker Susan Anderson; What Price Justice? Prosecuting Crimes Post-Conflict --- Geoff Gilbert; Strengthening Enforcement of International Criminal Law --- Grant Niemann; Redressing Partial Justice - A Possible Role for Civil Society --- Ustinia Dolgopol; Could Systematic Sexual Violence against Women during War Time Have Been Prevented? - Lessons from the Japanese Case of "Comfort Women" Etsuro Totsuka. - Some Methodological Issues with Reconstructing Justice in Post-Conflict Situations (Training Judges in Afghanistan, Congo and Timor Leste) --- Gilles BlanchiA Right to Family Life? Tracing Fractured Family Identities Drawing upon Law, Human Rights and Biology --- Barbara Ann Hocking and Michele Harvey-Blankenship; Justice in the Aftermath of Mass Crimes: International Law and Peacebuilding --- Wendy Lambourne; Part III International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and State Responsibility; Take Heart - International Law Comes, Ever Comes --- The Hon Justice Michael Kirby. - Presents a collection of an integrated body of essays that provide a comprehensive range of viewpoints on how international legal and political mechanisms can address the catastrophic consequences of deadly conflict in the modern world.
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