bszlogo
Deutsch Englisch Französisch Spanisch
SWB
sortiert nach
nur Zeitschriften/Serien/Datenbanken nur Online-Ressourcen OpenAccess
  Unscharfe Suche
Suchgeschichte Kurzliste Vollanzeige Besitznachweis(e)

Recherche beenden

  

Ergebnisanalyse

  

Speichern/
Druckansicht

  

Druckvorschau

  
1 von 1
      
1 von 1
      
* Ihre Aktion:   suchen [und] (PICA Prod.-Nr. [PPN]) 1640746927
 Felder   ISBD   MARC21 (FL_924)   Citavi, Referencemanager (RIS)   Endnote Tagged Format   BibTex-Format   RDF-Format 
Bücher, Karten, Noten
 
K10plusPPN: 
1640746927     Zitierlink
SWB-ID: 
508322448                        
Titel: 
Peacemaking, power-sharing and international law : imperfect peace / Martin Wählisch
Autorin/Autor: 
Wählisch, Martin, 1982- [Verfasserin/Verfasser] info info
Erschienen: 
Oxford ; London ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Hart, [2019] [© 2019]
Umfang: 
xxviii, 217 Seiten : Illustrationen
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
Angaben zum Inhalt: 
Power-Sharing in Theory and Practice : Concepts, Mechanisms and Legal Challenges
Power-Sharing on Trial : Sejdić and Finci v Bosnia and Herzegovina
Through the Lens of Human Rights Committees : Lebanese Political Confessionalism and Transitional Mechanism
On the Law of Peace : Parameters, Challenges and Limits
Anmerkung: 
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [187]-201, Register
Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: 
ISBN: 
1-5099-1425-0 ; 978-1-5099-1425-8 (hbk.); 978-1-5099-4673-0 (paperback)
978-1-5099-1422-7 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff); 978-1-5099-1423-4 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
EAN: 
9781509914258
Sonstige Nummern: 
OCoLC: 1050654262     see Worldcat
OCoLC: 1050654262 (aus SWB)     see Worldcat


RVK-Notation: 
Sachgebiete: 
Schlagwörter (Thesauri): 
Inhaltliche
Zusammenfassung: 
This monograph provides a contemporary analysis of the frictions between peacemaking and international human rights law based on the cases of postconflict power-sharing in Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina. In this context it evaluates the long-standing debate in the United Nations and human rights bodies about the 'imperfect peace'. Written from a practitioner–scholarly viewpoint and drawing from new authentic sources, the book describes the mechanisms used in peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions for managing ethnic or religious diversity, explains their legal limits under international human rights law, and provides a conceptual framework for analysing the nexus between law and peacemaking. The book argues that the relationship between the content of peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions, their negotiation process and the element of time, needs to be untangled to better understand the legal limits of statebuilding in the aftermath of armed conflict. It is a key resource for scholars in human rights law and peace and conflict studies, advisers in peace processes, constitution-makers, and peace mediators.
1 von 1
      
1 von 1