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2014
Abstract Jus post bellum and “responsibility to protect” (R2P) are emerging concepts that are at the heart of contemporary discourse of international responses to conflict. In contemporary doctrine and policy, both notions are treated as related concepts that coincide with respect to the treatment of post-conflict behavior.
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Abstract Jus post bellum and “responsibility to protect” (R2P) are emerging concepts that are at the heart of contemporary discourse of international responses to conflict. In contemporary doctrine and policy, both notions are treated as related concepts that coincide with respect to the treatment of post-conflict behavior.
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Jus Post Bellum
2005In this chapter I want to argue that: [i] A necessary feature of any just peace, particularly in post-civil war situations, is that it is a durable one. [ii] A particularly significant factor contributing to the durability of a peace settlement is that key publics, communities and opinion leaders believe that the peace is ...
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Jus Post Bellum: The Rediscovery, Foundations, and Future of the Law of Transforming War into Peace
, 2021J. Iverson
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David Chiwon Kwon, Justice after War: Jus Post Bellum in the 21st Century
TheologyJonathan W. Chappell
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Kwon, David Chiwon: Justice After War: Jus Post Bellum in the 21st Century.
Theological StudiesRamón Luzárraga
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Justice after War: Jus Post Bellum and the Ethics of Peace: A Review
Occasional papers on religion in Eastern EuropeL. M. Ondrasek
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Justice After War: Jus Post Bellum in the 21st Century
The Review of Faith & International AffairsDaniel Edward Young
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