After war ends a philosophical perspective

There is extensive discussion in current Just War literature about the normative principles which should govern the initiation of war (jus ad bellum) and also the conduct of war (jus in bello), but this is the first book to treat the important and difficult issue of justice after the end of war. Lar...

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Main Author: May, Larry
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. Normative principles of jus post bellum
  • Grotius, sovereignty, and the indictment of Al Bashir
  • Transitional justice and the Just War tradition
  • War crimes trials during and after war
  • Reconciliation of warring parties
  • Reconciliation and the rule of law
  • Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights
  • Responsibility to rebuild and collective responsibility
  • Responsibility to rebuild as a limitation on initiating war
  • Restitution and restoration in jus post bellum
  • A Grotian account of reparations
  • Proportionality and the fog of war.