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Peace Agreements and Human Rights

Autor Christine Bell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2000
Peace Agreements and Human Rights examines the place of human rights in peace agreements against the backdrop of international legal provision. The introductory analysis draws on a review of many peace agreements, while the body of the book focuses, in particular, on the peace agreements in four peace processes: South Africa, Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Bosnia. It addresses the phenomenon of the post-Cold War peace process, the types of agreement that are typically produced, and the typical role of human rights in those agreements. This includes discussion of the legal status of peace agreements, and their relationships to international law. The purpose of the study is to illuminate thinking at three levels. First, to provide some clear analysis of peace agreements, peace processes, and human rights, and the assumptions that lead to human rights being included in agreements. Secondly, to inform consideration of the relationship between international law and protracted social conflict involving ethnic division (`ethnic conflict'). Finally, to provide a context from which to consider the relationship between justice and peace more generally, and draw some conclusions about international law's capacity to provide a positive context for conflict transformation. The author identifies three main elements of the human rights component of peace agreements in agreements: provision dealing with self-determination and minority rights; provision for institutions to protect human rights; and provision dealing with past human rights violations. The central chapters of the book begin with a discussion of relevant international legal provision, and then focuses on a comparison of how the four sets of peace agreements addressed the issue. The conclusions returns to the possible relationship between justice and peace, and how this accounts for where human rights ends up in peace agreements, together with observations as to good and bad practice, and possible future directions for international law and actors in conflict situations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198298892
ISBN-10: 0198298897
Pagini: 422
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Christine Bell has written an extremely insightful and original analysis of the dynamics between international human rights law and peace agreements ... this volume is the first by a single author to map the field of human rights provisions in peace agreements. Bell's original contribution is magnified by her attention to detail and careful application of a strong analytical framework. Peace Agreements and Human Rights will be of great interest not only to international lawyers and human rights specialists, but also to academics and practitioners interested in peace and conflict issues.
... a most impressive academic achievement ... Bell thoroughly deals with the various conceptual issues ... The book provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of human rights law in its varying facets in the complex internal conflicts and ensuing peace processes. Analysing the role of international humanitarian law within such a wide perspective, make her study of a truly interdisciplinary nature, and required reading for legal scholars and all those interested in the complex realities of international conflict resolution alike.
Professor Christine Bell has written a lucid, valuable and wide-ranging analysis of the role of human rights.
This is an important book ... The book is detailed, scholarly and authoritative, yet maintains an engaging narrative style and concentrates on the moral dilemmas associated with contemporary peace accords ... not a dry legal tome, instead it places peace accords in their human context ... a magnificent resource and I would recommend this book for graduate courses on peace and conflict.
... a really useful dialogue between the points of view of universal norms of human rights and realpolitik bargainers in violent conflicts, which is respectful of both viewpoints.

Notă biografică

Christine Bell is Professor of Law at the University of Ulster