Protecting human rights and building peace in post-violence societies / (Record no. 18043)

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ISBN 9781509923427
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Transcribing agency RULE
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Classification number 327.172 HAD
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Personal name Hadjigeorgiou, Nasia.
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Title Protecting human rights and building peace in post-violence societies /
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Place of publication Oxford, London, New York, New Delhi, and Sydney :
Name of publisher HART :
Year of publication 2020.
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Number of Pages xxi, 248 p. :
Dimensions 24 cm.
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General note Contents<br/>1. Introduction<br/>I. Introduction<br/>III. An anatomy of the relationship between human rights and peace<br/>IV. The methodology<br/>A. Defining a post-violence society<br/>B. Selecting the four case studies<br/>V. Conclusion<br/>2. Clarifying the end: a workable definition of peace<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Rejecting the Current accounts of peace<br/>III. Forging a new definition of peace<br/>A. Security as the first element of peace<br/>B. Justice as the second element of peace<br/>C. Reconciliation as the third element of peace<br/>IV. Conclusion<br/>3. The means and the end connected: a framework for the relationship between human rights and peace<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Defining the means<br/>III. The means and the end unconnected<br/>IV. Resolving conflicts and building peace<br/>V. Human rights as tools in the conflict resolution process<br/>A. An overview of the different human rights strategies<br/>B. Resolving conflicts by lobbying for the implementation of human rights<br/>C. Resolving conflicts through human rights adjudication<br/>D. Resolving conflicts as psychological states of affairs<br/>VI. Conclusion<br/>4. Promoting objective peace through human rights adjudication<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. The nature of the conflict being adjudicated<br/>A. Distinguishing between fundamental and minor conflicts<br/>B. Outlining the disparate approach to conflict adjudication<br/>C. The dangers of resolving fundamental conflicts in the courtroom<br/>D. The lessons to draw<br/>III. The type of court adjudicating the conflict<br/>A. Exploring the differences between domestic and international courts<br/>B. Assessing the combined use of domestic and international human rights courts<br/>IV. The impact of timing on the successful adjudication of the conflict<br/>A. The passage of time in the absence of a comprehensive peace agreement<br/>B. The passage of time since the signing of the peace agreement <br/>V. Conclusion<br/>5. Promoting objective peace through human rights implementation<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. The importance of political willingness to implement human rights<br/>III. The devil is in the detail: the importance of implement human rights<br/>III. The Devil is in the detail: the importance of careful drafting<br/>IV. Looking beyond the wording of the statute: human rights bodies and their powers<br/>V. Strategies for better human rights implementation<br/>VI. Conclusion<br/>6. Protecting human rights and promoting subjective peace<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Protecting human rights and inducing social psychological change<br/>III. The gap between the legal and the real: making a meaningful change in people's lives<br/>IV. Peace must be built and be seen to be built<br/>V. Strategies for promoting subjective feeling of peace<br/>A. Rethinking the composition of peacebuilding team<br/>B. Adopting a two-way communication strategy<br/>VI. Conclusion<br/>7. Conclusion<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Informing the Liberal peacebuilding critique<br/>III. Getting from peace in the books to peace on the ground<br/>IV. The need for further research
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Summary, etc This book critically examines the relationship between protecting human rights and building peace in post-violence societies. It explores the conditions that must be present, and strategies that should be adopted, for the former to contribute to the latter. The author argues that human rights can aid peacebuilding efforts by helping victims of past violence to articulate their grievance, and by encouraging the state to respond to and provide them with a meaningful remedy. This usually happens either through a process of adjudication, whereby human rights can offer guidance to the judiciary as to the best way to address such grievances, or through the passing and implementation of human rights laws and policies that seek to promote peace. However, this positive relationship between human rights and peace is both qualified and context specific. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative analysis of four case studies, the book identifies the conditions that can support the effective use of human rights as peacebuilding tools. Developing these, the book recommends a series of strategies that peacebuilders should adopt and rely on.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term International Human Rights Law
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Koha item type សៀវភៅ​អង់គ្លេស
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  CSHL Library CSHL Library 18/03/2022 RWI 327.172 HAD 2020 001088 សៀវភៅ​អង់គ្លេស

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