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Peace with Justice, for a Just Peace
2000In order to evaluate the political process that developed between the Israelis and the Palestinians from October 1991 under the aegis of the Middle East peace process, culminating in the drafting of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (DoP), it is important that the nature of the Israeli-Palestinian interrelationship ...
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2012
Abstract In the wake of massive injustice, how can justice be achieved and peace restored? This book offers an innovative and hopeful response to these questions. It challenges the approach to peacebuilding that dominates the United Nations, Western governments, and the human rights community.
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Abstract In the wake of massive injustice, how can justice be achieved and peace restored? This book offers an innovative and hopeful response to these questions. It challenges the approach to peacebuilding that dominates the United Nations, Western governments, and the human rights community.
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Journal of Military Ethics, 2002
Contemporary debate on humanitarian intervention has prompted a revival of interest in the Just War ( justum bellum ) tradition of moral reflection. This tradition can be seen to provide an ethical vocabulary for assessing and possibly justifying these interventions.
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Contemporary debate on humanitarian intervention has prompted a revival of interest in the Just War ( justum bellum ) tradition of moral reflection. This tradition can be seen to provide an ethical vocabulary for assessing and possibly justifying these interventions.
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2019
This chapter puts forth a critical just peace lens through which peace missions can be understood. It treats peace as an inherently plural good (peace is fluid and contextually rooted). The value of critical approaches to peace(building) rests on their ability to see beyond the status quo and to critically interrogate the vocabulary of peace missions ...
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This chapter puts forth a critical just peace lens through which peace missions can be understood. It treats peace as an inherently plural good (peace is fluid and contextually rooted). The value of critical approaches to peace(building) rests on their ability to see beyond the status quo and to critically interrogate the vocabulary of peace missions ...
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