International Law and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Policy

Matthew Saul editor James A Sweeney editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th May '15

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The trend for international engagement in post-conflict reconstruction has produced a host of best-practice postulates on topics such as local involvement in decision-making, accountability for past atrocities, sensitivity to context, and the construction of democratic institutions of governance. International law has potential relevance for many of these themes, yet the question of how the implementation of best-practice policy recommendations might be affected by international law remains under-examined.

This book offers a fuller understanding of the role of international law in the practice of post-conflict reconstruction. It explores how international legal issues that arise in the post-conflict period relate to a number of strands of the policy debate, including government creation, constitution-making, gender policy, provision of security, justice for past atrocities, rule of law development, economic recovery, returning displaced persons, and responsibilities of international actors.

The chapters of the book work to reveal the extent to which international law figures in the policy of internationally enabled post-conflict reconstruction across a range of sectors. They also highlight the scope for international law to be harnessed in a more effective manner from the perspective of the transition to peace and stability. The book lays out a basis for future policy making on post-conflict reconstruction; one that is informed about the international legal parameters, and more aware of how international law can be utilized to promote key objectives.

"This significant book helps our understanding and includes many valuable insights into messy and often compromised post-conflict processes. It will be of particular assistance to those tasked with ensuring that reconstruction does not simply lay the groundwork for future conflict."Trevor Hartley, Professor of Law Emeritus, London School of Economics, UK

ISBN: 9781138780118

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 725g

322 pages