Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Stahn, Easterday, & Iverson: Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations

Carsten Stahn (Leiden Univ. - Law), Jennifer S. Easterday (Leiden Univ. - Law), & Jens Iverson (Leiden Univ. - Law) have published Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations (Oxford Univ. Press 2014). Contents include:
  • Carsten Stahn, Jennifer S. Easterday, & Jens Iverson, Introduction
  • Larry May, Jus Post Bellum, Grotius, and Meionexia
  • Mark Evans, At War's End: Time To Turn to Jus Post Bellum?
  • Dieter Fleck, Jus Post Bellum as a Partly Independent Legal Framework
  • James Gallen, Jus Post Bellum: An Interpretive Framework
  • Jens Iverson, Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice
  • Carsten Stahn, R2P and Jus Post Bellum: Towards a Polycentric Approach
  • Eric de Brabandere, The Concept of Jus Post Bellum in International Law: A Normative Critique
  • Roxana Vatanparast, Waging Peace: Ambiguities, Contradictions, and Problems of a Jus Post Bellum Legal Framework
  • Fionnuala Ní Aoláin & Dina Haynes, The Compatibility of Justice for Women with Jus Post Bellum Analysis
  • Christine Bell, Of Jus Post Bellum and Lex Pacificatoria: What's in a Name?
  • Inger Österdahl, The Gentle Modernizer of the Law of Armed Conflict?
  • Gregory Fox, Navigating the Unilateral/Multilateral Divide
  • Kristen Boon, The Application of Jus Post Bellum in Non-International Armed Conflict
  • Astri Suhrke, Post-War States: Differentiating Patterns of 'Peace'
  • Jann Kleffner, Temporal Dimensions of Jus Post Bellum: Some Dilemmas and Possible Responses
  • Rogier Bartels, From Jus in Bello to Jus Post Bellum: When do Non-International Armed Conflicts End?
  • Martin Wählisch, Conflict Termination from a Human Rights Perspective: State Transitions, Power-Sharing, and the Definition of the 'Post'
  • Yaël Ronen, Post-Occupation Law
  • Dominik Zaum, The Norms and Politics of Exit: Ending Post-Conflict Transitional Administrations
  • Freya Baetens, Facilitating Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Is the UN Peacebuilding Commission Successfully Filling an Institutional Gap or Marking a Missed Opportunity?
  • Jennifer S. Easterday, Jus Post Bellum, Peace Agreements, and Constitution Making
  • Dov Jacobs, Targeting the State in Jus Post Bellum: Towards a Theory of Integrated Sovereignties
  • Matthew Saul, Creating Governments in the Aftermath of War: Is there a Role for International Law?
  • Aurel Sari, The Status of Foreign Armed Forces Deployed in Post-Conflict Environments: A Search for Basic Principles
  • Cymie Payne, The Norm of Environmental Integrity in Post-Conflict Legal Regimes
  • Frédéric Mégret, Should Rebels Be Amnestied?
  • Jens Iverson, Jennifer S. Easterday, & Carsten Stahn, Epilogue: Jus Post Bellum - Strategic Analysis and Future Directions