Just Peace After Conflict
Jus Post Bellum and the Justice of Peace
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 4 September 2020
- ISBN 9780198823285
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages382 pages
- Size 254x181x27 mm
- Weight 856 g
- Language English 18
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Short description:
Opinions over the nature of a 'just peace' are divided. In this third output of a major research project on Jus Post Bellum, Stahn, Iverson, and Easterday bring together a team of experts to argue that a just peace is not only related to form and process, but involves 'substantive' justice: a just order, a secure peace, and societal acceptance.
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The interplay between peace and justice plays an important role in any contemporary conflict. Peace can be described in a variety ways, as being 'negative' or 'positive', 'liberal' or 'democratic'. But what is it that makes a peace just? This book draws together leading scholars to study this concept of a 'just peace', analysing different elements of the transition from conflict to peace.
The volume covers six core themes: conceptual approaches towards just peace, macro-principles, the nexus to security and stability, protection of persons and public goods, rule of law, and economic reform and accountability. Contributions engage with understudied issues, such as the pros and cons of robust UN mandates, the link between environmental protection and indigenous peoples, the treatment of illegal settlements, the feasibility of vetting practices, and the protection of labour rights in post-conflict economies. Overall, the book puts forward a case that just peace requires not only negotiation, agreement, and compromise, but contextual understandings of law, multiple dimensions of justice, and strategies of prevention.
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
Just Peace After Conflict ... is the first legal, scholarly work to identify the substantive elements of a just peace. It relates the concept to historical and recent practical cases of peacebuilding, and addresses a number of relevant, understudied issues of peacebuilding practice such as UN peacekeeping mandates, the legal arrangement of illegal settlement and the protection of labour rights and indigenous people.
Table of Contents:
1. Jus Post Bellum and Just Peace: An Introduction, Carsten Stahn
PART I: JUS POST BELLUM AND CONCEPTIONS OF PEACE
2. Roots and Branches: The Past and Future of Jus Post Bellum, Brian Orend
3. A Just and Lasting Peace After War, Lonneke Peperkamp
4. Parameters of Sustainable Peace: UN Frameworks and Practice, Martin Wählisch
PART II: MACRO PRINCIPLES
5. Jus Post Bellum and Proportionality, Michael A. Newton
6. Reconciliation and a Just Peace, James Gallen
7. Jus Post Bellum and the Evolution of Reparations: Reframing Reparations as Peace Building, Cymie R. Payne
8. Mapping a Norm of Inclusion in the Jus Post Bellum, Catherine Turner
PART III: SECURITY AND STABILITY
9. Legal Protection of the Environment: The Double Challenge of Non-International Armed Conflict and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, , Dieter Fleck
10. Robust Peacekeeping Mandates: An Assessment in Light of Jus Post Bellum, Marco Longobardo
11. Power Shift: Assessing the Role of Mediators on the Jus Post Bellum, Patrick Wall
PART IV : PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PUBLIC GOODS
12. Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Protection in Jus Post Bellum, Britta Sjöstedt
13. The Jus Post Bellum of Illegally Transferred Settler Populations, Eugene Kontorovich
14. Right to Land, Housing, and Property, Elisenda Calvet Martinez and Aitor Diaz Anabitarte
PART V: RULE OF LAW REFORM AND ECONOMIC REFORM
15. Jus Post Bellum as Definition and Practice, Maj Grasten
16. Vetting: The Way to Prevent Recurrence?, Alexander Mayer-Rieckh
17. Norm Persistence in Distributive Justice: Labour Rights, Michael Pugh
PART VI : ACCOUNTABILITY
18. The Long Tail of World War II: Jus Post Bellum in Contemporary East Asia,Timothy Webster
19. Inclusion, Justice, and Peace in Colombia, Jennifer Easterday