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This book proposes a normative framework specifically designed for the complex and legally uncertain time period between armed conflicts and peace. As such, it contributes both to the furthering of a jus post bellum framework, and to enhanced legal clarity in complex and legally uncertain environments.
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This book proposes a normative framework specifically designed for the complex and legally uncertain time period between armed conflicts and peace. As such, it contributes both to the furthering of a jus post bellum framework, and to enhanced legal clarity in complex and legally uncertain environments.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037301
- ISBN-10: 103203730X
- Artikelnr.: 67823654
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037301
- ISBN-10: 103203730X
- Artikelnr.: 67823654
Carina Lamont is as a lecturer and Director of Studies at the Swedish Defence University. She has more than 30 years' experience in the security and peace and conflict fields, both as an academic and as a practitioner at field, operational and strategic levels of conflict and post-conflict management.
Section I: Introduction
1. Introduction
Section II: Setting the scene: A brief history, and international legal
foundations of United Nations peace operations
2. A brief historical account of security, protection, and United Nations
peace operations
3. International law and the legal foundations of peace operations
4. Applicability of international law to peace operations
Section III: Protection of civilians in contemporary context: Policy,
guidelines, and mandates on protection
5. United Nations policy and guidance on protection
6. Security Council mandates to protect civilians
Section IV: An introduction to the law of protection under jus post bellum
7. International Human Rights Law under jus post bellum
8. International Humanitarian Law under jus post bellum
9. Identification and classification of armed conflicts
Section V: The protective nature and function of law: Towards a normative
framework for effective, purposive and sustainable protection under jus
post bellum
10. The protective nature and function of the law enforcement paradigm
under International Human Rights Law
11. Protective nature and function of the paradigm of conduct of
hostilities under International Humanitarian Law
Section VI: A protection regime jus post bellum: The law of occupation, the
law of non-international armed conflicts and an emergency law regime under
jus post bellum
12. Protection in the law of occupation
13. Protection in non-international armed conflicts
14. An emergency law regime under jus post bellum- a missing link to peace?
15. Identifying a dividing line between conduct of hostilities and law
enforcement under jus post bellum
Section VII: Conclusion- a normative framework for protection under jus
post bellum
16. A normative framework for effective, purposive and sustainable
protection of civilians jus post bellum
1. Introduction
Section II: Setting the scene: A brief history, and international legal
foundations of United Nations peace operations
2. A brief historical account of security, protection, and United Nations
peace operations
3. International law and the legal foundations of peace operations
4. Applicability of international law to peace operations
Section III: Protection of civilians in contemporary context: Policy,
guidelines, and mandates on protection
5. United Nations policy and guidance on protection
6. Security Council mandates to protect civilians
Section IV: An introduction to the law of protection under jus post bellum
7. International Human Rights Law under jus post bellum
8. International Humanitarian Law under jus post bellum
9. Identification and classification of armed conflicts
Section V: The protective nature and function of law: Towards a normative
framework for effective, purposive and sustainable protection under jus
post bellum
10. The protective nature and function of the law enforcement paradigm
under International Human Rights Law
11. Protective nature and function of the paradigm of conduct of
hostilities under International Humanitarian Law
Section VI: A protection regime jus post bellum: The law of occupation, the
law of non-international armed conflicts and an emergency law regime under
jus post bellum
12. Protection in the law of occupation
13. Protection in non-international armed conflicts
14. An emergency law regime under jus post bellum- a missing link to peace?
15. Identifying a dividing line between conduct of hostilities and law
enforcement under jus post bellum
Section VII: Conclusion- a normative framework for protection under jus
post bellum
16. A normative framework for effective, purposive and sustainable
protection of civilians jus post bellum
Section I: Introduction
1. Introduction
Section II: Setting the scene: A brief history, and international legal
foundations of United Nations peace operations
2. A brief historical account of security, protection, and United Nations
peace operations
3. International law and the legal foundations of peace operations
4. Applicability of international law to peace operations
Section III: Protection of civilians in contemporary context: Policy,
guidelines, and mandates on protection
5. United Nations policy and guidance on protection
6. Security Council mandates to protect civilians
Section IV: An introduction to the law of protection under jus post bellum
7. International Human Rights Law under jus post bellum
8. International Humanitarian Law under jus post bellum
9. Identification and classification of armed conflicts
Section V: The protective nature and function of law: Towards a normative
framework for effective, purposive and sustainable protection under jus
post bellum
10. The protective nature and function of the law enforcement paradigm
under International Human Rights Law
11. Protective nature and function of the paradigm of conduct of
hostilities under International Humanitarian Law
Section VI: A protection regime jus post bellum: The law of occupation, the
law of non-international armed conflicts and an emergency law regime under
jus post bellum
12. Protection in the law of occupation
13. Protection in non-international armed conflicts
14. An emergency law regime under jus post bellum- a missing link to peace?
15. Identifying a dividing line between conduct of hostilities and law
enforcement under jus post bellum
Section VII: Conclusion- a normative framework for protection under jus
post bellum
16. A normative framework for effective, purposive and sustainable
protection of civilians jus post bellum
1. Introduction
Section II: Setting the scene: A brief history, and international legal
foundations of United Nations peace operations
2. A brief historical account of security, protection, and United Nations
peace operations
3. International law and the legal foundations of peace operations
4. Applicability of international law to peace operations
Section III: Protection of civilians in contemporary context: Policy,
guidelines, and mandates on protection
5. United Nations policy and guidance on protection
6. Security Council mandates to protect civilians
Section IV: An introduction to the law of protection under jus post bellum
7. International Human Rights Law under jus post bellum
8. International Humanitarian Law under jus post bellum
9. Identification and classification of armed conflicts
Section V: The protective nature and function of law: Towards a normative
framework for effective, purposive and sustainable protection under jus
post bellum
10. The protective nature and function of the law enforcement paradigm
under International Human Rights Law
11. Protective nature and function of the paradigm of conduct of
hostilities under International Humanitarian Law
Section VI: A protection regime jus post bellum: The law of occupation, the
law of non-international armed conflicts and an emergency law regime under
jus post bellum
12. Protection in the law of occupation
13. Protection in non-international armed conflicts
14. An emergency law regime under jus post bellum- a missing link to peace?
15. Identifying a dividing line between conduct of hostilities and law
enforcement under jus post bellum
Section VII: Conclusion- a normative framework for protection under jus
post bellum
16. A normative framework for effective, purposive and sustainable
protection of civilians jus post bellum