Environmental protection and transitions from conflict to peace : : clarifying norms, principles, and practices / / Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson, and Jennifer S. Easterday.

This work examines the protection of the environment in post-conflict societies, with regard both to the maintenance of natural ecosystems and to the function of environmental protection in the peace-building process, addressing the strengths and weaknesses of different bodies of law.

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Oxford University Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
Notes:This edition previously issued in print: 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: protection of the environment and jus post bellum : some preliminary reflections / Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson, and Jennifer Easterday
  • Part I: Foundations. Considerations in framing the environmental dimensions of jus post bellum / Carl Bruch
  • Defining the "environment"
  • environmental integrity / Cymie R. Payne
  • Part II: Legal Norms and Frameworks. The ability of environmental treaties to address environmental problems in post conflict / Britta Sjöstedt
  • The environment and armed conflict : employing general principles to protect the environment / Kirsten Stefanik
  • Using a framework of human rights and transitional justice for post-conflict environmental transitional justice for post- conflict environmental protection and remediation / Karen Hulme
  • The law of pillage, conflict resources, and jus post bellum / Olivia Radics and Carl Bruch
  • Standard-setting practices for the management of natural resources in conflict-torn states : constitutive elements of jus post bellum / Daniëlla Dam-de Jong
  • Environmental implications of disarmament : the CWC case / Ayșe-Martina Böhringer and Thilo Marauhn
  • Legal protection of the environment: the double challenge of non-international armed conflict and post-conflict peacebuilding / Dieter Fleck
  • Eco-struggles : using international criminal law to protect the environment during and after non-international armed conflict / Matthew Gillet
  • Part III: Tensions and Dilemmas. Reparation for environmental damage in jus post bellum : the problem of shared responsibility / Ilias Plakokefalos
  • Conflict, cash and controversy : protecting environmental rights in post-conflict settings / Jennifer Easterday and Hana Ivanhoe
  • Private security companies and other private security providers (PSCS) and environmental protection in jus post bellum : policy and regulatory challenges / Onita Das and Aneaka Kellay
  • Part IV: Remedying and Preventing Damage and Harm. Developments in the law of environmental reparations : a case study of the UN Compensation Commission / Cymie R. Payne
  • Victims of environmental harm during conflict : the potential for justice / Merryl Lawry-White
  • Post conflict mine action : environment and law / Ursign Hofman and Pascal Rapillard
  • "After the war is before the war"
  • the environment, preventative measures under international humanitarian law and their post-conflict impact / Anne Dienelt
  • Reframing the remnants of war: the role of the International Law Commission, governments and civil society / Doug Weir.