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Towards a Regime of Responsibility of Armed Groups in International Law
Publication date: July 2, 2020
Armed groups have played a predominant role in violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law committed in conflict settings. The aim of this book is to examine how the principles of international responsibility could be developed and adjusted to account for armed groups as collective entities.Paperback -
Gender and War
Publication date: February 22, 2019
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situations. It critically examines the gendered aspects of international and transitional justice processes by subverting traditional understandings of how wars are waged, the power dynamics involved, and the experiences of victims.Paperback€90.- -
Reparations for Child Victims of Armed Conflict
Publication date: January 26, 2017
This book offers an analysis of the existing normative framework regulating the right to reparation for child victims of armed conflict. The study questions whether the current framework is sufficiently developed to provide child victims with adequate, effective and prompt reparations.Hardback€74.- -
Child Soldiers and Transitional Justice
Publication date: March 21, 2016
In a political climate that holds limited promise for addressing the issue of child recruitment, Child Soldiers and Transitional Justice: Protecting the Rights of Children Involved in Armed Conflicts challenges the trend towards a narrow focus on recruitment and use of the child, and seeks to contribute to more effective prevention and responses that offer the child a chance of recovery, reconciliation and reintegration.Hardback€80.- -
Armed Conflicts and the Law
Publication date: March 10, 2016
This book offers a comprehensive yet concise take on the legal regulation of the various phases in the complex cycle of armed conflicts, from prevention to reconstruction, and covering everything in between, in particular the vast body of rules laid down in current international humanitarian law.Hardback€109.- -
The Privatization of Warfare and Inherently Governmental Functions
Publication date: February 22, 2016
While many texts focus only on existing or proposed legislation, this book analyses the public perception of private military companies (PMCs) and how their use by states affects how the general public perceives state legitimacy of monopolizing force.Paperback€63.- -
The Killing of Death
Publication date: February 5, 2016
This study deals with the phenomenon of genocide denialism, and in particular how it operates in the context of the genocide against the Tutsi.Paperback€102.- -
Women, Peace, and Security
Publication date: August 14, 2015
The adoption of Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in October 2000 marked the beginning of a global agenda on women in armed conflicts and post-conflict transition. This book discusses the context and the content of this UN agenda and provides a systematic review of its implementation, over the last fifteen years, in peace agreements around the world.Hardback€86.- -
EU Crisis Management After Lisbon
Publication date: April 14, 2015
This book analyzes the approach of the EU to crisis management in the aftermath of the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and assesses its suitability to address current and future security threats.Paperback€68.- -
The Privatized Art of War
Publication date: February 5, 2015
In the modern globalized world, so-called private military and security companies (PMSCs) are employed by a variety of actors in times of both war and peace. They are employed by, and perform a plethora of services for, not only international organizations, NGOs and multinationals, but also States. Given that there are still regulatory gaps in the national and international legal frameworks applicable to PMSCs and that the lines of responsibil...Paperback€97.-