The challenge of conflict : : international law responds / / edited by Ustinia Dolgopol and Judith Gardam.

The papers in this collection bring together a wide and diverse range of viewpoints to consider how the catastrophic consequences of deadly armed conflict can be addressed. Commentators are drawn from the United Nations and its agencies, key non- governmental organisations, world-class academic circ...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, Mass. : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:International humanitarian law series ; v. 13
International Humanitarian Law Series 13.
Physical Description:1 online resource (651 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Christopher Greenwood and Timothy L.H. McCormack --   |t The Causes and Prevention of Violent Conflict /  |r Kevin P. Clements --   |t Policing after Conflict: Peace-Building and the Responsibility to Protect /  |r Andrew Goldsmith --   |t The Ethnic Conflict in Solomon Islands by Chief Justice /  |r Albert Palmer --   |t Collective Identity and the Construction of Political Markets in Africa /  |r Christophe Dongmo --   |t Rethinking Nationality in International Humanitarian Law /  |r Kim Rubenstein --   |t The Role of International Courts and Tribunals in Relation to Armed Conflict /  |r Caroline Foster --   |t Human Rights Commissions and Religious Conflict in the Asia-Pacific Region /  |r Carolyn Evans --   |t The Role of the United Nations in Conflict Resolution and Peace-building in Timor-Leste /  |r Sukehiro Hasegawa --   |t Lessons Learned Investigating the Well-being of Children Affected by Armed Conflict /  |r Colin MacMullin --   |t Civil War in Côte dIvoire: Another Perspective on the Economy and the Political Order in Africa /  |r Christophe Dongmo --   |t Some Methodological Issues with Reconstructing Justice in Post-Conflict Situations (Training Judges in Afghanistan, Congo and Timor Leste) /  |r Gilles Blanchi --   |t A Right to Family Life? Tracing Fractured Family Identities Drawing upon Law, Human Rights and Biology /  |r Barbara Ann Hocking and Michele Harvey-Blankenship --   |t Justice in the Aftermath of Mass Crimes: International Law and Peacebuilding /  |r Wendy Lambourne --   |t Take Heart International Law Comes, Ever Comes the Hon Justice /  |r Michael Kirby --   |t International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and the Responsibility of States for Choice of Forum and Effective Enforcement /  |r Louise Arbour --   |t Challenges for the International Criminal Court: Terrorism, Immunity Agreements and National Trials by /  |r Gillian Triggs --   |t The Sexual Violence Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: the Silence Has Been Broken but Theres Still a Lot to Shout about /  |r Carrie McDougall --   |t Political Constraints upon the International Criminal Court /  |r Roderic Pitty --   |t Redressing the Wrongs of the International Criminal Justice System /  |r Stuart Beresford --   |t The War on Terror: Self-defence or Aggression? /  |r Alex Conte --   |t When the Law Breaker Becomes the Law Maker /  |r Susan Anderson --   |t What Price Justice? Prosecuting Crimes Post-Conflict /  |r Geoff Gilbert --   |t Strengthening Enforcement of International Criminal Law /  |r Grant Niemann --   |t Redressing Partial Justice a Possible Role for Civil Society /  |r Ustinia Dolgopol --   |t Could Systematic Sexual Violence against Women During War Time Have Been Prevented? Lessons from the Japanese Case of Comfort Women /  |r Etsuro Totsuka --   |t The Role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees /  |r Susan Harris Rimmer --   |t Peacekeepers in Post-Conflict Situations Upholding the Rule of Law /  |r David Letts --   |t The Role of Non-State Actors in International Conflict: Legal Identity, Delinquency and Political Representation /  |r Christopher Harding --   |t What Crisis at the United Nations? /  |r Stephen Bouwhuis --   |t The Role, Rights and Responsibilities of UNHCR in Situations of Acute Crisis /  |r Geoff Gilbert --   |t International Law and the Concept of Human Security /  |r Barbara Von Tigerstrom --   |t List of Contributors /  |r Christopher Greenwood and Timothy L.H. McCormack --   |t Index /  |r Christopher Greenwood and Timothy L.H. McCormack. 
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