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Legal normativity in the resolution of internal armed conflict / Philipp Kastner, University of Western Australia.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (xi, 217 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781316227732
  • 1316227731
  • 9781316398791
  • 131639879X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Legal normativity in the resolution of internal armed conflictDDC classification:
  • 341.6/6 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ6745 .K37 2015eb
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Contents:
Introduction -- Analysing the discourse on international legal norms : a nascent shift from outcome to process -- The normative dimensions of peace mediation -- Civil society actors : legal agency and emancipatory obligations -- Transitional justice : internalized legal obligations -- Conclusion.
Summary: With an estimated ninety-five percent of the world's armed conflicts occurring within individual states, resolution and prevention of internal conflicts represent a main driver of global peace. Peace negotiations stand outside the traditional formalism of lawmaking and represent a uniquely privileged moment to observe the rise or adjustment of the legal framework of a given state. Based in a socio-legal and pluralistic understanding of law, this book explores the normative dynamics of peace negotiations. It argues that the role of law in the peaceful resolution of internal armed conflicts has been greatly underestimated and that legal theory can and should contribute to a better comprehension of these processes. Including thematic case studies from Darfur, North-South Sudan, Uganda, Côte d'Ivoire, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Bosnia and Israel-Palestine, this volume will be of use to scholars, students and affiliates of international organizations and non-governmental organizations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-211) and index.

Introduction -- Analysing the discourse on international legal norms : a nascent shift from outcome to process -- The normative dimensions of peace mediation -- Civil society actors : legal agency and emancipatory obligations -- Transitional justice : internalized legal obligations -- Conclusion.

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With an estimated ninety-five percent of the world's armed conflicts occurring within individual states, resolution and prevention of internal conflicts represent a main driver of global peace. Peace negotiations stand outside the traditional formalism of lawmaking and represent a uniquely privileged moment to observe the rise or adjustment of the legal framework of a given state. Based in a socio-legal and pluralistic understanding of law, this book explores the normative dynamics of peace negotiations. It argues that the role of law in the peaceful resolution of internal armed conflicts has been greatly underestimated and that legal theory can and should contribute to a better comprehension of these processes. Including thematic case studies from Darfur, North-South Sudan, Uganda, Côte d'Ivoire, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Bosnia and Israel-Palestine, this volume will be of use to scholars, students and affiliates of international organizations and non-governmental organizations.

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