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Hague Academic Press, a T.M.C. Asser Press imprint
This volume contains a selection of articles resulting from the third 'From Peace to Justice' conference, organised by the Hague Academic Coalition (HAC). It focuses on current and emerging threats to global security, identifies some of the most urgent new non-traditional threats and examines whether these can be addressed within the UN Charter framework. Views from a range of disciplines are presented and discussed, resulting in a diverse yet coherent compilation that is a useful resource for academics, international lawyers, judges, diplomats, political scientists, historians and NGOs.
List of contents
Beyond the UN Charter: Peace, Security and the Role of Justice.- Peace, Security and The Role of Justice.- Les RÉactions Aux Nouvelles Menaces À La Paix Et À La SÉcuritÉ Dans Le Cadre De La Charte Des Nations Unies.- The Role of The International Criminal Court in an Emerging System of International Justice.- Repenser La RÉforme Du Conseil De SÉcuritÉ: ReprÉaentativitÉ, Transparence, Performance.- International Politics and International Law: Military Intervention as a Legitimate Means.- The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; From Political Will to a Legally Binding Instrument and Beyond - a Case Study.- Negotiating Peace, Security and Justice.- Multinational Peace Support Operations: Problems and Prospects.- Un Reform and Nato Transformation: The Missing Link.- Legitimation of Military Operations.- A Case Study on Rwanda: How to Re-Establish Peace and Security after Genocide.- La RÉpression Du GÉnocide Des Rwandais Tutsi: D'arusha Vers Les Collines Rwandaises.- La Contribution Des Femmes Rwandaises à La Création D'Une Nouvelle Situation De Paix.- How The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda is a Crucial Element in The Re-Establishment of a New Situation of Peace and Security in Rwanda.- The Importance of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions to The Process of Re-Establishing a New Situation of Peace and Security in Rwanda.