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Jus Post Bellum: The Rediscovery, Foundations, and Future of the Law of Transforming War into Peace


ISBN13: 9789004331020
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £195.00



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In Jus Post Bellum, Jens Iverson provides the Just War foundations of the concept, reveals the function of jus post bellum, and integrates the law that governs the transition from armed conflict to peace. This volume traces the history of jus post bellum avant la letter, tracing important writings on the transition to peace from Augustine, Aquinas, and Kant to more modern jurists and scholars. It explores definitional aspects of jus post bellum, including current its relationship to sister terms and related fields. It also critically evaluates the current state and possibilities for future development of the law and normative principles that apply to the transition to peace. Peacebuilders, scholars, and diplomats will find this book a crucial resource.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part 1: Foundations and Functions: Rediscovering the Peace-Oriented Law in the Just War Tradition
Chapter 1. Past – The Deep Roots of Jus Post Bellum
Chapter 2. Exploration of Sister Terms
Chapter 3. Three Approaches to Jus Post Bellum
Chapter 4. Present – An Exploration of Contemporary Usage
Chapter 5. An Empirical Analysis of the Literature
Part 2: Substance and Promise: The Utility and Potential of Focusing on the Goal of Just and Sustainable Peace
Chapter 6. Jus Post Bellum in the Context of International and Non-International Armed Conflict
Chapter 7. Contemporary Legal Content of Jus Post Bellum
Chapter 8. Future? Rethinking Transformative Occupation and Democratization
Chapter 9. Conclusions
Back Matter
Bibliography