Morality, jus post bellum, and international law / edited by Larry May, Andrew T. Forcehimes.
Leading legal, political and moral theorists discuss the normative issues that arise when war concludes and when a society strives to regain peace.
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Cambridge [England] ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Larry May and Andrew T. Forcehimes
- Post-conflict truth telling : exploring extended territory / Margaret Walker
- Reparations, restitution, and transitional justice / Larry May
- Addressing atrocity at the local level : community- based approaches to transitional justice in Central Africa / Phil Clark
- Timor-Leste and transitional justice : should we pursue international prosecutions for the crimes committed in East Timor in 1999? / Jovana Davidovic
- Justice after war : economic actors, economic crimes, and the moral imperative for accountability after war / Joanna Kyriakakis
- Child soldiers, transitional justice, and the architecture of post bellum settlements / Mark A. Drumbl
- Our soldiers, right or wrong : the postwar treatment of troops / C.A.J. Coady
- Democratization and just cause / Robert Talisse
- Skepticism about jus post bellum / Seth Lazar
- Law and the jus post bellum : counseling caution / Robert Cryer
- Conclusion / Andrew Forcehimes and Larry May.