International Law and Peace Settlements
Herausgeber: Weller, Marc; Varga, Andrea; Retter, Mark
International Law and Peace Settlements
Herausgeber: Weller, Marc; Varga, Andrea; Retter, Mark
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Provides a comprehensive assessment of the relationship between international law and peace settlement practice over core settlement issues.
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Provides a comprehensive assessment of the relationship between international law and peace settlement practice over core settlement issues.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 181mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498043
- ISBN-10: 1108498043
- Artikelnr.: 60094261
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 181mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498043
- ISBN-10: 1108498043
- Artikelnr.: 60094261
1. Framing the relationship between international law and peace settlements
Marc Weller, Mark Retter and Andrea Varga; Part I. Historical Dimensions to
Peace Settlement Practice: 2. Ancient peace treaties and international law
Larry May; 3. The lore and laws of peace-making in early-modern and
19th-century European peace treaties Randall Lesaffer; 4. The Treaty of
Westphalia as peace settlement and political concept: from a German
security system to the constitution of international law Christoph
Kampmann; 5. The boundaries of peace-making: British imperial encounters,
c.1700-1900 Megan Donaldson; Part II. Peace Agreements as Legal
Instruments: 6. The interpretation and implementation of peace agreements
Laura Edwards and Jonathan Worboys; 7. The afterlife of peace agreements
Mats Berdal; 8. Interactions between peace agreements and international law
Philipp Kastner; Part III. Key Actors and the Role of International Law: 9.
Non-state armed groups and peace agreements: examining legal capacity and
the emergence of customary rules Daragh Murray; 10. Witnesses and
guarantors: third-party obligations and the internationalisation of peace
agreements Andrea Varga; 11. The Security Council, peace-making and peace
settlement: between executive and pragmatic Nigel D. White; 12.
Peace-making, peace agreements and peacekeeping: strategic, operational and
normative issues Scott Sheeran and Catherine Kent; Part IV. Representation,
Sovereignty and Governance: 13. Inclusion and women in peace processes
Tiina Pajuste; 14. National dialogues and the resolution of violent
conflicts Katia Papagianni; 15. Advancing peaceful settlement and
democratisation: the doubtful usefulness of international electoral norms
Brad R. Roth; 16. Power sharing and peace settlements Marie-Joëlle Zahar;
17. Resolving religious conflicts through peace agreements Isak Svensson;
18. Self-determination and peace-making Marc Weller; 19. Peace agreements
and territorial change Marcelo Kohen and Mamadou Hébié; Part V. Economic
Aspects of Peace Settlements: 20. Political economy, international law and
peace agreements Andrew Ladley and Achim Wennmann; 21. Balancing national
ownership with international intervention: combating illegal exploitation
of natural resources through peace processes Daniëlla Dam-de Jong; 22.
Sharing resource wealth in conflict settlements George Anderson; 23.
Overcoming violence in maritime conflicts with provisional arrangements: a
legal tool for conflict resolution Christian Schultheiss; 24. Financing
peace through law? Financial woes for a law of peace-making Mark Retter;
Part VI. Humanitarian Obligations and Human Rights: 25. Negotiating the
international legal fate of detainees Jake Rylatt and Mark Retter; 26.
Accountability: essential for peace or an obstacle? Renée Jeffery; 27. The
return of people and property Anneke Smit; 28. Peace settlements and human
rights Jenna Sapiano; 29. Developments in peace settlement practice and
international law Marc Weller.
Marc Weller, Mark Retter and Andrea Varga; Part I. Historical Dimensions to
Peace Settlement Practice: 2. Ancient peace treaties and international law
Larry May; 3. The lore and laws of peace-making in early-modern and
19th-century European peace treaties Randall Lesaffer; 4. The Treaty of
Westphalia as peace settlement and political concept: from a German
security system to the constitution of international law Christoph
Kampmann; 5. The boundaries of peace-making: British imperial encounters,
c.1700-1900 Megan Donaldson; Part II. Peace Agreements as Legal
Instruments: 6. The interpretation and implementation of peace agreements
Laura Edwards and Jonathan Worboys; 7. The afterlife of peace agreements
Mats Berdal; 8. Interactions between peace agreements and international law
Philipp Kastner; Part III. Key Actors and the Role of International Law: 9.
Non-state armed groups and peace agreements: examining legal capacity and
the emergence of customary rules Daragh Murray; 10. Witnesses and
guarantors: third-party obligations and the internationalisation of peace
agreements Andrea Varga; 11. The Security Council, peace-making and peace
settlement: between executive and pragmatic Nigel D. White; 12.
Peace-making, peace agreements and peacekeeping: strategic, operational and
normative issues Scott Sheeran and Catherine Kent; Part IV. Representation,
Sovereignty and Governance: 13. Inclusion and women in peace processes
Tiina Pajuste; 14. National dialogues and the resolution of violent
conflicts Katia Papagianni; 15. Advancing peaceful settlement and
democratisation: the doubtful usefulness of international electoral norms
Brad R. Roth; 16. Power sharing and peace settlements Marie-Joëlle Zahar;
17. Resolving religious conflicts through peace agreements Isak Svensson;
18. Self-determination and peace-making Marc Weller; 19. Peace agreements
and territorial change Marcelo Kohen and Mamadou Hébié; Part V. Economic
Aspects of Peace Settlements: 20. Political economy, international law and
peace agreements Andrew Ladley and Achim Wennmann; 21. Balancing national
ownership with international intervention: combating illegal exploitation
of natural resources through peace processes Daniëlla Dam-de Jong; 22.
Sharing resource wealth in conflict settlements George Anderson; 23.
Overcoming violence in maritime conflicts with provisional arrangements: a
legal tool for conflict resolution Christian Schultheiss; 24. Financing
peace through law? Financial woes for a law of peace-making Mark Retter;
Part VI. Humanitarian Obligations and Human Rights: 25. Negotiating the
international legal fate of detainees Jake Rylatt and Mark Retter; 26.
Accountability: essential for peace or an obstacle? Renée Jeffery; 27. The
return of people and property Anneke Smit; 28. Peace settlements and human
rights Jenna Sapiano; 29. Developments in peace settlement practice and
international law Marc Weller.
1. Framing the relationship between international law and peace settlements
Marc Weller, Mark Retter and Andrea Varga; Part I. Historical Dimensions to
Peace Settlement Practice: 2. Ancient peace treaties and international law
Larry May; 3. The lore and laws of peace-making in early-modern and
19th-century European peace treaties Randall Lesaffer; 4. The Treaty of
Westphalia as peace settlement and political concept: from a German
security system to the constitution of international law Christoph
Kampmann; 5. The boundaries of peace-making: British imperial encounters,
c.1700-1900 Megan Donaldson; Part II. Peace Agreements as Legal
Instruments: 6. The interpretation and implementation of peace agreements
Laura Edwards and Jonathan Worboys; 7. The afterlife of peace agreements
Mats Berdal; 8. Interactions between peace agreements and international law
Philipp Kastner; Part III. Key Actors and the Role of International Law: 9.
Non-state armed groups and peace agreements: examining legal capacity and
the emergence of customary rules Daragh Murray; 10. Witnesses and
guarantors: third-party obligations and the internationalisation of peace
agreements Andrea Varga; 11. The Security Council, peace-making and peace
settlement: between executive and pragmatic Nigel D. White; 12.
Peace-making, peace agreements and peacekeeping: strategic, operational and
normative issues Scott Sheeran and Catherine Kent; Part IV. Representation,
Sovereignty and Governance: 13. Inclusion and women in peace processes
Tiina Pajuste; 14. National dialogues and the resolution of violent
conflicts Katia Papagianni; 15. Advancing peaceful settlement and
democratisation: the doubtful usefulness of international electoral norms
Brad R. Roth; 16. Power sharing and peace settlements Marie-Joëlle Zahar;
17. Resolving religious conflicts through peace agreements Isak Svensson;
18. Self-determination and peace-making Marc Weller; 19. Peace agreements
and territorial change Marcelo Kohen and Mamadou Hébié; Part V. Economic
Aspects of Peace Settlements: 20. Political economy, international law and
peace agreements Andrew Ladley and Achim Wennmann; 21. Balancing national
ownership with international intervention: combating illegal exploitation
of natural resources through peace processes Daniëlla Dam-de Jong; 22.
Sharing resource wealth in conflict settlements George Anderson; 23.
Overcoming violence in maritime conflicts with provisional arrangements: a
legal tool for conflict resolution Christian Schultheiss; 24. Financing
peace through law? Financial woes for a law of peace-making Mark Retter;
Part VI. Humanitarian Obligations and Human Rights: 25. Negotiating the
international legal fate of detainees Jake Rylatt and Mark Retter; 26.
Accountability: essential for peace or an obstacle? Renée Jeffery; 27. The
return of people and property Anneke Smit; 28. Peace settlements and human
rights Jenna Sapiano; 29. Developments in peace settlement practice and
international law Marc Weller.
Marc Weller, Mark Retter and Andrea Varga; Part I. Historical Dimensions to
Peace Settlement Practice: 2. Ancient peace treaties and international law
Larry May; 3. The lore and laws of peace-making in early-modern and
19th-century European peace treaties Randall Lesaffer; 4. The Treaty of
Westphalia as peace settlement and political concept: from a German
security system to the constitution of international law Christoph
Kampmann; 5. The boundaries of peace-making: British imperial encounters,
c.1700-1900 Megan Donaldson; Part II. Peace Agreements as Legal
Instruments: 6. The interpretation and implementation of peace agreements
Laura Edwards and Jonathan Worboys; 7. The afterlife of peace agreements
Mats Berdal; 8. Interactions between peace agreements and international law
Philipp Kastner; Part III. Key Actors and the Role of International Law: 9.
Non-state armed groups and peace agreements: examining legal capacity and
the emergence of customary rules Daragh Murray; 10. Witnesses and
guarantors: third-party obligations and the internationalisation of peace
agreements Andrea Varga; 11. The Security Council, peace-making and peace
settlement: between executive and pragmatic Nigel D. White; 12.
Peace-making, peace agreements and peacekeeping: strategic, operational and
normative issues Scott Sheeran and Catherine Kent; Part IV. Representation,
Sovereignty and Governance: 13. Inclusion and women in peace processes
Tiina Pajuste; 14. National dialogues and the resolution of violent
conflicts Katia Papagianni; 15. Advancing peaceful settlement and
democratisation: the doubtful usefulness of international electoral norms
Brad R. Roth; 16. Power sharing and peace settlements Marie-Joëlle Zahar;
17. Resolving religious conflicts through peace agreements Isak Svensson;
18. Self-determination and peace-making Marc Weller; 19. Peace agreements
and territorial change Marcelo Kohen and Mamadou Hébié; Part V. Economic
Aspects of Peace Settlements: 20. Political economy, international law and
peace agreements Andrew Ladley and Achim Wennmann; 21. Balancing national
ownership with international intervention: combating illegal exploitation
of natural resources through peace processes Daniëlla Dam-de Jong; 22.
Sharing resource wealth in conflict settlements George Anderson; 23.
Overcoming violence in maritime conflicts with provisional arrangements: a
legal tool for conflict resolution Christian Schultheiss; 24. Financing
peace through law? Financial woes for a law of peace-making Mark Retter;
Part VI. Humanitarian Obligations and Human Rights: 25. Negotiating the
international legal fate of detainees Jake Rylatt and Mark Retter; 26.
Accountability: essential for peace or an obstacle? Renée Jeffery; 27. The
return of people and property Anneke Smit; 28. Peace settlements and human
rights Jenna Sapiano; 29. Developments in peace settlement practice and
international law Marc Weller.