This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded groups in peace negotiations. It argues that international law now require inclusion not only as an aspiration or an optional political gesture, but as a fundamental general principle of the jus post bellum. It shows that inclusion as a norm emerges from within existing shared principles embodied in the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and existing international human rights treaty law. It proposes inclusion as an underpinning norm of jus post bellum, ensuring sustainable peace by engaging with those most affected by peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
The interplay between peace and justice plays an important role in any contemporary conflict. Peace ...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...
This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded grou...
Some 600 peace agreements aiming to bring an end to intra-state armed conflicts have been concluded ...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
Warfare is usually theorised in the categories of jus ad bellum (justification for recourse to force...
The increasing involvement of international actors in various forms of international missions set up...
Unlike intuitively related areas such as dispute settlement, the use of force, the law of armed conf...
The protection of civilians is vital to the creation and maintenance of peace and security. Peace op...
Studying various aspects of the relationship between peacemaking and international law, this project...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Who gets a seat at the table and who does not is an important consideration for successful peacemaki...
This study focuses on legal and normative principles of the transition from armed conflict to peac...
This thesis analyses what would be required as a matter of international law to establish that a cha...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
The interplay between peace and justice plays an important role in any contemporary conflict. Peace ...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...
This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded grou...
Some 600 peace agreements aiming to bring an end to intra-state armed conflicts have been concluded ...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
Warfare is usually theorised in the categories of jus ad bellum (justification for recourse to force...
The increasing involvement of international actors in various forms of international missions set up...
Unlike intuitively related areas such as dispute settlement, the use of force, the law of armed conf...
The protection of civilians is vital to the creation and maintenance of peace and security. Peace op...
Studying various aspects of the relationship between peacemaking and international law, this project...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Who gets a seat at the table and who does not is an important consideration for successful peacemaki...
This study focuses on legal and normative principles of the transition from armed conflict to peac...
This thesis analyses what would be required as a matter of international law to establish that a cha...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
The interplay between peace and justice plays an important role in any contemporary conflict. Peace ...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...