Drawing on the texts and historical processes of peace resolutions, this book illustrates how conflict resolution constructs legal norms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philipp Kastner is an Assistant Professor at the University of Western Australia, Perth. His main teaching and research interests are the resolution of armed conflicts, international criminal law, public international law and legal theory. He is the author of International Criminal Justice in bello?: The ICC between Law and Politics in Darfur and Northern Uganda (2011).
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1. Introduction 2. Analyzing the discourse on international legal norms - a nascent shift from outcome to process 3. The normative dimensions of peace mediation 4. Civil society actors - legal agency and emancipatory obligations 5. Transitional justice - internalized legal obligations 6. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Analyzing the discourse on international legal norms - a nascent shift from outcome to process 3. The normative dimensions of peace mediation 4. Civil society actors - legal agency and emancipatory obligations 5. Transitional justice - internalized legal obligations 6. Conclusion.
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