
Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace
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- Introduction
- Part I: Foundations
- 1: Carl Bruch: Considerations in Framing the Environmental Dimensions of Jus Post Bellum
- 2: Cymie R. Payne: Defining the Environment:Environmental Integrity
- Part II: Legal Norms and Frameworks
- 3: Britta Sjöstedt: The Ability of Environmental Treaties to Address Environmental Problems in Post-Conflict
- 4: Kirsten Stefanik: The Environment and Armed Conflict: Employing General Principles to Protect the Environment
- 5: Karen L. Hulme: Using a Framework of Human Rights and Transitional Justice for Post-Conflict Environmental Protection and Remediation
- 6: Olivia Radics and Carl Bruch: The Law of Pillage, Conflict Resources, and Jus Post Bellum
- 7: Daniëlla Dam-de Jong: Standard-setting Practices for the Management of Natural Resources in Conflict-Torn Stares: Constitutive Elements of Jus Post Bellum
- 8: Ayse-Martina Böhringer and Thilo Marauhn: Environmental Implications of Disarmament: The Chemical Weapons Convention Case
- 9: Dieter Flack: Legal Protection of the Environment: The Double Challenge of Non-International Armed Conflict and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
- 10: Matthew Gillett: Eco-Struggles: Using International Criminal Law to Protect the Environment During and After Non-International Armed Conflict
- Part III: Tensions and Dilemmas
- 11: Ilias Plakokefalos: Reparation for Environmental Damage in Jus Post Bellum: The Problem of Shared Responsibility
- 12: Jennifer Easterday and Hana Ivanhoe: Conflict, Cash and Controversy: Protecting Environmental Rights in Post-Conflict Settings
- 13: Onita Das and Aneaka Kellay: Private Security Companies and other Private Security Service Providers (PSCs) and Environmental Protection in Jus Post Bellum: Policy and Regulatory Challenges
- Part IV: Remedying and Preventing Damage and Harm
- 14: Cymie R. Payne: Developments in the Law of Environmental Reparations: A Case Study of the UN Compensation Commission
- 15: Merryl Lawry-White: Victims of Environmental Harm During Conflict: The Potential for 'Justice'
- 16: Ursign Hofmann and Pascal Rapillard: Post-Conflict Mine Action: Environment and Law
- 17: Anne Dienelt: 'After the War is Before the War': The Environment, Preventive Measures under International Humanitarian Law, and their Post-Conflict Impact
- 18: Doug Weir: Reframing the Remnants of War: The Role of the International Law Commission, Governments, and Civil Society
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