
Jus Post Bellum
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- Introduction
- Part 1. Foundation and Conceptions of Jus Post Bellum
- (i) Foundation, Concept, and Function
- 1: Larry May: Jus Post Bellum, Grotius, and Meionexia
- 2: Mark Evans: At War's End: Time To Turn to Jus Post Bellum?
- 3: Dieter Fleck: Jus Post Bellum as a Partly Independent Legal Framework
- 4: James Gallen: Jus Post Bellum: An Interpretive Framework
- (ii) Jus Post Bellum and Related Concepts
- 5: Jens Iverson: Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice
- 6: Carsten Stahn: R2P and Jus Post Bellum: Towards a Polycentric Approach
- (iii) Jus Post Bellum and Its Discontents
- 7: Eric de Brabandere: The Concept of Jus Post Bellum in International Law: A Normative Critique
- 8: Roxana Vatanparast: Waging Peace: Ambiguities, Contradictions, and Problems of a Jus Post Bellum Legal Framework
- 9: Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Dina Haynes: The Compatibility of Justice for Women with Jus Post Bellum Analysis
- Part 2. Reconceptualising 'Bellum' and 'Pax'
- 10: Christine Bell: Of Jus Post Bellum and Lex Pacificatoria: What's in a Name?
- 11: Inger Österdahl: The Gentle Modernizer of the Law of Armed Conflict?
- 12: Gregory Fox: Navigating the Unilateral/Multilateral Divide
- 13: Kristen Boon: The Application of Jus Post Bellum in Non-International Armed Conflict
- 14: Astri Suhrke: Post-War States: Differentiating Patterns of 'Peace'
- Part 3. Dilemmas of the 'Post'
- (i) Dilemmas of Classification
- 15: Jann Kleffner: Temporal Dimensions of Jus Post Bellum: Some Dilemmas and Possible Responses
- 16: Rogier Bartels: From Jus in Bello to Jus Post Bellum: When do Non-International Armed Conflicts End?
- (ii) Institutional Dilemmas and Strategies
- 17: Martin Wählisch: Conflict Termination from a Human Rights Perspective: State Transitions, Power-Sharing, and the Definition of the 'Post'
- 18: Yaël Ronen: Post-Occupation Law
- 19: Dominik Zaum: The Norms and Politics of Exit: Ending Post-Conflict Transitional Administrations
- 20: Freya Baetens: Facilitating Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Is the UN Peacebuilding Commission Successfully Filling an Institutional Gap or Marking a Missed Opportunity?
- Part 4. The 'Jus' in Jus Post Bellum
- 21: Jennifer S. Easterday: Jus Post Bellum, Peace Agreements, and Constitution Making
- 22: Dov Jacobs: Targeting the State in Jus Post Bellum: Towards a Theory of Integrated Sovereignties
- 23: Matthew Saul: Creating Governments in the Aftermath of War: Is there a Role for International Law?
- 24: Aurel Sari: The Status of Foreign Armed Forces Deployed in Post-Conflict Environments: A Search for Basic Principles
- 25: Cymie Payne: The Norm of Environmental Integrity in Post-Conflict Legal Regimes
- 26: Frédéric Mégret: Should Rebels Be Amnestied?
- Epilogue: Jus Post Bellum - Strategic Analysis and Future Directions
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