Building a future on peace and justice : studies on transitional justice, conflict resolution and development
Building a future on peace and justice : studies on transitional justice, conflict resolution and development studies on transitional justice, conflict resolution and development : the Nuremberg Declaration on Peace and Justice / Printed item
Kai Ambos, Judith Large, Marieke Wierda, editors.
- Berlin : Springer, 2009.
- xx, 572 p.
"Many of the studies included were inspired by the international conference "Building a Future on Peace and Justice" on 25-27 June 2007 in Nuremberg, Germany."--P. [4] of cover.
The legal framework of transitional justice : a systematic study with a special focus on the role of the ICC / The "new law" of transitional justice / Exploring the practice of states in introducing amnesties / Justice mechanisms and the question of legitimacy : the example of Rwanda's multi-layered justice mechanisms / Reconciliation and development / Gender justice and reconciliation / Linking mediation and transitional justice : the use of interest-based mediation in processes of transition / Pursuing justice in ongoing conflict : a discussion of current practice / Conflict mediation and the ICC : challenges and options for pursuing peace with justice at the regional level / DDR and reparations : establishing links between peace and justice instruments / Transitional justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina : coherence and complementarity of EU institutions and civil society / Transitional justice for Burundi : a long and winding road / Justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of the civil war in Gorongosa, Mozambique Central / Foreign aid to transitional justice : the cases of Rwanda and Guatemala, 1995-2005 / Columbia's bid for justice and peace / The timing and the scope of reparation, truth and justice measures : a comparison of the Spanish, Argentinian and Chilean Cases / Kai Ambos -- Christine Bell -- Louise Mallinder -- Barbara Oomen -- Karen Brounéus -- Nahla Valji -- Lars Kirchhoff -- Thomas Unger and Marieke Wierda -- Chandra Lekha Sriram -- Pablo de Greiff -- Iavor Rangelov and Marika Theros -- Stef Vandeginste -- Victor Igreja -- Stina Petersen, Ingrid Samset, and Vibeke Wang -- Catalina Díaz -- Paloma Aguilar.
It is socio-political transformation, not just an end to violence, that is needed to build sustainable peace. This book addresses these dilemmas through a thorough overview of the state of legal obligations; discussion of the need for a holistic approach including development; and, analysis of the implications of the coming into force of the ICC.
3540857532 (Cloth) 9783540857532 (Cloth)
978-3-540-85753-2 Springer http://www.springerlink.com
014766245 Uk
Political crimes and offenses--Congresses.
Justice, Administration of--Political aspects--Congresses.
Restorative justice--Congresses.
Ex post facto laws--Congresses.
Peace-building--International cooperation--Congresses.
LAW--Jurisprudence.
LAW--General Practice.
LAW--Reference.
LAW--Essays.
LAW--Paralegals & Paralegalism.
LAW--Practical Guides.
Electronic books.
K5250 / .A6
340.11
"Many of the studies included were inspired by the international conference "Building a Future on Peace and Justice" on 25-27 June 2007 in Nuremberg, Germany."--P. [4] of cover.
The legal framework of transitional justice : a systematic study with a special focus on the role of the ICC / The "new law" of transitional justice / Exploring the practice of states in introducing amnesties / Justice mechanisms and the question of legitimacy : the example of Rwanda's multi-layered justice mechanisms / Reconciliation and development / Gender justice and reconciliation / Linking mediation and transitional justice : the use of interest-based mediation in processes of transition / Pursuing justice in ongoing conflict : a discussion of current practice / Conflict mediation and the ICC : challenges and options for pursuing peace with justice at the regional level / DDR and reparations : establishing links between peace and justice instruments / Transitional justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina : coherence and complementarity of EU institutions and civil society / Transitional justice for Burundi : a long and winding road / Justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of the civil war in Gorongosa, Mozambique Central / Foreign aid to transitional justice : the cases of Rwanda and Guatemala, 1995-2005 / Columbia's bid for justice and peace / The timing and the scope of reparation, truth and justice measures : a comparison of the Spanish, Argentinian and Chilean Cases / Kai Ambos -- Christine Bell -- Louise Mallinder -- Barbara Oomen -- Karen Brounéus -- Nahla Valji -- Lars Kirchhoff -- Thomas Unger and Marieke Wierda -- Chandra Lekha Sriram -- Pablo de Greiff -- Iavor Rangelov and Marika Theros -- Stef Vandeginste -- Victor Igreja -- Stina Petersen, Ingrid Samset, and Vibeke Wang -- Catalina Díaz -- Paloma Aguilar.
It is socio-political transformation, not just an end to violence, that is needed to build sustainable peace. This book addresses these dilemmas through a thorough overview of the state of legal obligations; discussion of the need for a holistic approach including development; and, analysis of the implications of the coming into force of the ICC.
3540857532 (Cloth) 9783540857532 (Cloth)
978-3-540-85753-2 Springer http://www.springerlink.com
014766245 Uk
Political crimes and offenses--Congresses.
Justice, Administration of--Political aspects--Congresses.
Restorative justice--Congresses.
Ex post facto laws--Congresses.
Peace-building--International cooperation--Congresses.
LAW--Jurisprudence.
LAW--General Practice.
LAW--Reference.
LAW--Essays.
LAW--Paralegals & Paralegalism.
LAW--Practical Guides.
Electronic books.
K5250 / .A6
340.11
