Unlike intuitively related areas such as dispute settlement, the use of force, the law of armed conflict, human rights and international criminal law, ‘peacemaking’ is not a recognised subfield of international law. It was not recognised as such in the beginning of the period under review in this volume (1989), nor by the end of it (2021). However, after the term ‘peacemaking’ rose to prominence in the 1990s as a concept and objective of global governance, legal scholars sought to capture the proliferation of peacemaking practices in legal language, coining or invoking concepts such as lex pacificatoria, ‘legal tools for peacemaking’ and jus post bellum. By the end of the period under review, none of these projects had managed to establish ...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Wars are emergency situations, but in contrast to the saying according to which necessity knows no l...
This volume comes at a time when the United Nations, regional organizations, and their Member States...
Studying various aspects of the relationship between peacemaking and international law, this project...
Some 600 peace agreements aiming to bring an end to intra-state armed conflicts have been concluded ...
This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded grou...
Mediation has been acknowledged and utilised for a number of decades as an effective method of alter...
The progressive development of international law has helped move the world forward in a wide variety...
Journal ArticleHere is the law, as Zeus established it for human beings; as for fish, and wild anim...
Armed conflicts are increasingly interpreted as products of the breakdown of the rule of law. In turn...
Some 650 peace agreements have been concluded between governments and armed opposition groups since ...
This paper reflects on the limitations of international law expertise, using examples from the Juba ...
In this article, we attempt to analyze the evolution of a conflictual situation between at least two...
This article looks at the various contributions to this issue of the Penn State Journal of Law & Int...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Wars are emergency situations, but in contrast to the saying according to which necessity knows no l...
This volume comes at a time when the United Nations, regional organizations, and their Member States...
Studying various aspects of the relationship between peacemaking and international law, this project...
Some 600 peace agreements aiming to bring an end to intra-state armed conflicts have been concluded ...
This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded grou...
Mediation has been acknowledged and utilised for a number of decades as an effective method of alter...
The progressive development of international law has helped move the world forward in a wide variety...
Journal ArticleHere is the law, as Zeus established it for human beings; as for fish, and wild anim...
Armed conflicts are increasingly interpreted as products of the breakdown of the rule of law. In turn...
Some 650 peace agreements have been concluded between governments and armed opposition groups since ...
This paper reflects on the limitations of international law expertise, using examples from the Juba ...
In this article, we attempt to analyze the evolution of a conflictual situation between at least two...
This article looks at the various contributions to this issue of the Penn State Journal of Law & Int...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Wars are emergency situations, but in contrast to the saying according to which necessity knows no l...
This volume comes at a time when the United Nations, regional organizations, and their Member States...