On the law of peace: peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria
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adam_text | Contents—
Summary
Acknowledgements
vii
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Treaties, Conventions, and Other International Instruments
xxiii
Prologue
1
INTRODUCTION
1.
An Overture
5
1.
UNDERSTANDING PEACE AGREEMENTS
2.
The Rise in Peace Agreements and International Law
27
3.
Peace Agreement Patterns
46
4.
The Peace Agreement in Historical Context
77
5.
The Contemporary Peace Agreement
105
II. PEACE AGREEMENTS AS LEGAL DOCUMENTS:
TOWARDS A LEXPACIFICATORIA
6.
The Difficulties of Legal Classification
127
7.
Peace Agreement Legal Form
144
8.
Peace Agreement Obligations
162
9.
Peace Agreement Third Party Enforcement
175
III. PEACE AGREEMENTS AND THE
REVISION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:
THE FORCE OF THE LEX
10.
Constitutionalizing Conflict
199
11.
The New Law of Hybrid Self-determination
218
12.
The New Law of Transitional Justice
239
13.
The New Law of Third Party Enforcement
259
χ
Contents—
Summary
CONCLUSION
14.
Lex Pacificatoria: Marriage of Heaven and Hell
285
APPENDICES (withCatherineO Rourke)
Appendix
1
Peace Agreement Collection: Description of Content,
Sources and Format
305
Appendix
2
Intrastate Peace Agreements
310
Appendix
3
Interstate Agreements addressing Intrastate Conflict
338
Appendix
4
Interstate Peace Agreements
341
Bibliography
345
Index
371
Detailed Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Contents
—
Summary
ix
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Treaties, Conventions, and Other International Instruments
xxiii
Prologue
1
INTRODUCTION
1.
An Overture
5
Background
5
The book I wanted to write
7
The book I found I could not write
9
War and peace: my personal story
11
War and peace: the ubiquitous story
13
Marrying the two stories
15
The particular or the general?
15
International or domestic law?
17
Process or substance?
19
How I wrote the same book anyway
21
The book s story
22
Conclusion
23
I. UNDERSTANDING PEACE AGREEMENTS
2.
The Rise in Peace Agreements and International Law
27
The rise in peace agreements
28
The role of international law
31
Human rights law
31
Self-determination law
35
Peacekeeping and the use of force
39
International law and transnational exchange
42
Conclusion
44
3.
Peace Agreement Patterns
46
Definitions of peace agreements
47
Is there a requirement of a link to peace ?
48
Is there a requirement of time?
51
xii
Detailed Table of Contents
Is there a requirement of agreement ?
52
A working definition
53
Sources of peace agreements
54
Classification of peace agreements
55
Stage-function classification
56
Pre-negotiation agreements
56
Substantive/ framework agreements
60
Implementation agreements
62
Difficulties with classification
64
Mediation of peace agreements
66
UN Secretary-General Representatives
67
Other United Nations roles
68
Regional organizations
69
Groupings of neighbours or friends
72
Neutral countries acting in the common good
73
Individuals
74
Non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) 74
Civil society
75
Conclusion
76
4.
The Peace Agreement in Historical Context
77
The story of international law
78
The story of peace agreements
79
Pre-classical period
80
Archaic peace treaties
80
Peace treaties and early Roman law
82
Peace treaties in the early Middle Ages
84
Peace treaties in the latter Middle Ages
86
Classical period
87
Interwar years
90
Modern period:
1945-1989 93
UN Security Council Resolution
95
Domestic peace processes
96
Decolonization agreements
97
Peculiar peace treaties
99
Pre-contemporary peace agreements
101
Contemporary peace agreements: convergence and divergence
102
Convergence
102
Divergence
103
Conclusion
104
5.
The Contemporary Peace Agreement
105
Conceptualizing peace agreement solutions
105
Detailed Table of Contents
xiii
State redefinition
106
Disaggregation of power
106
Dislocation of power
106
Hybrid self-determination
108
Settling secessionist conflicts
108
State redefinition
109
Disaggregation of power
110
Dislocation of power 111
Beyond irredentism: settling other ethnic conflicts
115
State redefinition
115
Disaggregation of power
115
Dislocation of power
116
Beyond identity: settling authoritarian conflicts
118
State redefinition
119
Disaggregation of power
120
Dislocation of power
121
Conclusion
122
II. PEACE AGREEMENTS AS LEGAL DOCUMENTS:
TOWARDS A LEXPACIFICATORIA
6
The Difficulties of Legal Classification
127
Peace agreements as international agreements
128
Armed opposition groups
130
Indigenous peoples
132
Sub-state regions and minorities
134
Legal status and international law
135
How and why do we classify?
136
From legal form to legal effects
136
The inescapable importance of positive law
138
Conclusion
142
7.
Peace Agreement Legal Form
144
Contrived treaty form
145
Contrived constitutional form
149
No legal form?
153
Domestic legislation
154
Contrived agreement and UN SC resolutions
155
The alternative challenge of legal form
157
Conclusion
160
8.
Peace Agreement Obligations
162
xiv
Detailed Table of Contents
Precision for short-term goals
163
Precision and ceasefires
163
Precision and transitional institutions
164
Precision and permanent institutions
164
Constructive ambiguity
166
The alternative compliance challenge: legalization in transition
169
The political bargain
v
constitutional framework dilemma
171
The normalization
v
rule of law dilemma
171
The alternative drafting challenge
172
Conclusion
173
9.
Peace AgreementThird Party Enforcement
175
Third parties signing peace agreements
176
Third parties as external guarantors
177
Third parties as self-guarantors: second parties?
178
Third parties as norm promoters: fourth parties?
179
Delegation of authority to interpret and enforce peace agreements
181
An alternative conceptualization: hybrid legal pluralism
187
Legal pluralism
187
Hybridity
190
A distinctive rationale
191
Conclusion
193
III. PEACE AGREEMENTS AND THE REVISION
OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE
FORCE OF THE LEX
10.
Constitutionalizing Conflict
199
The constitutionalization of conflict: Clausewitz in reverse
200
The role of
hybridity
204
Internal and external self-determination
205
Process and substance
207
Representative and participatory democracy
209
Hybridity
in action
213
Conclusion
216
11.
The New Law of Hybrid Self-determination
218
The new law of hybrid self-determination: a statement
219
Narrative, norm and
nomos
220
Hybrid self-determination as developing law
221
Norm-creep and legal standards
221
Detailed TabL· of Contents
xv
Elections
221
Minority rights
222
Participation
223
Norm-creep and the narration of law
225
Badinter Commission, Former Yugoslavia
225
Places that do not exist
226
Kosovo
227
Israel-Palestine
229
Two readings of the new law
231
A transition to a post-sovereign order?
231
A creative and progressive transition?
232
A transition to liberal democracy?
233
A conservative and duplicitous transition?
234
Conclusion
236
12.
The New Law of Transitional Justice
239
The new law of transitional justice: a statement
240
Narrative, norm and
nomos
240
Transitional law as developing law
241
Peace agreement practice
241
The narration of normative compliance
242
The process of norm-creep
243
Human rights law
243
Humanitarian law
244
The United Nations and norm-creep
246
International criminal justice
248
New law as regime merge
249
Restorative justice approach
250
The bifurcated approach
251
The combined approach
252
Voiding amnesty in the event of a return to violence?
253
Two readings of the new law
255
Transitional justice as creative, progressive and justice-promoting?
255
Transitional justice as exceptional and manipulated?
256
Conclusion
257
13.
The New Law of Third Party Enforcement
259
The new law of third party enforcement: a statement
260
Narrative, norm and
nomos
260
The legal framework
260
Not an academic matter
262
Authorization of third party roles
264
Fluctuating consent
264
xvi
Detailed Table of Contents
Fluctuating statehood
265
Developing law
265
Third party accountability
268
Humanitarian law
269
Human rights law
271
Developing new law and regime merge
272
Domestic constitutional law
275
Complex accountability
277
Two readings of the new law
278
Third parties as enablers of positive social change?
278
Third party involvement as imperialist and neo-colonial?
279
Conclusion
280
CONCLUSION
14.
Lex Pacificatoria: Marriage of Heaven and Hell
285
The story so far
285
The peace agreement as lex
286
A theory of peace agreement constitutionalism
287
Development of the lex through the dynamic of regulation
287
The nature of the lex pacificatoria
287
Persuasive authority
288
Common principles of law
288
lus
gentium
289
Transnational contract
289
The peacemakers
290
Marriage of heaven and hell
291
Metaconstitutional discourse
291
Implementing peace agreeements
293
Re-interpreting the last battle
294
Doing good
295
Commitment to legal pluralism
295
Commitment to constitutional pluralism
296
Commitment to recognizing law s performative dimension
297
Commitment to negotiated justice
298
Commitment to complex accountability
299
Commitment to enabling moral and political imagination
299
Conclusion: Epilogues
301
APPENDICES (withCatherineO Rourke)
Appendix
1
Peace Agreement Collection: Description of Content,
Sources and Format
305
Detailed Table of Contents
xvii
Appendix
2
Intrastate Peace Agreements
310
Appendix
3
Interstate Peace Agreements addressing Intrastate Conflict
338
Appendix
4
Interstate Peace Agreements
341
Bibliography
345
Index
371
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Contents—
Summary
Acknowledgements
vii
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Treaties, Conventions, and Other International Instruments
xxiii
Prologue
1
INTRODUCTION
1.
An Overture
5
1.
UNDERSTANDING PEACE AGREEMENTS
2.
The Rise in Peace Agreements and International Law
27
3.
Peace Agreement Patterns
46
4.
The Peace Agreement in Historical Context
77
5.
The Contemporary Peace Agreement
105
II. PEACE AGREEMENTS AS LEGAL DOCUMENTS:
TOWARDS A LEXPACIFICATORIA
6.
The Difficulties of Legal Classification
127
7.
Peace Agreement Legal Form
144
8.
Peace Agreement Obligations
162
9.
Peace Agreement Third Party Enforcement
175
III. PEACE AGREEMENTS AND THE
REVISION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:
THE FORCE OF THE LEX
10.
Constitutionalizing Conflict
199
11.
The New Law of Hybrid Self-determination
218
12.
The New Law of Transitional Justice
239
13.
The New Law of Third Party Enforcement
259
χ
Contents—
Summary
CONCLUSION
14.
Lex Pacificatoria: Marriage of Heaven and Hell
285
APPENDICES (withCatherineO'Rourke)
Appendix
1
Peace Agreement Collection: Description of Content,
Sources and Format
305
Appendix
2
Intrastate Peace Agreements
310
Appendix
3
Interstate Agreements addressing Intrastate Conflict
338
Appendix
4
Interstate Peace Agreements
341
Bibliography
345
Index
371
Detailed Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Contents
—
Summary
ix
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Treaties, Conventions, and Other International Instruments
xxiii
Prologue
1
INTRODUCTION
1.
An Overture
5
Background
5
The book I wanted to write
7
The book I found I could not write
9
War and peace: my personal story
11
War and peace: the ubiquitous story
13
Marrying the two stories
15
The particular or the general?
15
International or domestic law?
17
Process or substance?
19
How I wrote the same book anyway
21
The book's story
22
Conclusion
23
I. UNDERSTANDING PEACE AGREEMENTS
2.
The Rise in Peace Agreements and International Law
27
The rise in peace agreements
28
The role of international law
31
Human rights law
31
Self-determination law
35
Peacekeeping and the use of force
39
International law and transnational exchange
42
Conclusion
44
3.
Peace Agreement Patterns
46
Definitions of peace agreements
47
Is there a requirement of a link to 'peace'?
48
Is there a requirement of time?
51
xii
Detailed Table of Contents
Is there a requirement of'agreement'?
52
A working definition
53
Sources of peace agreements
54
Classification of peace agreements
55
Stage-function classification
56
Pre-negotiation agreements
56
Substantive/ framework agreements
60
Implementation agreements
62
Difficulties with classification
64
Mediation of peace agreements
66
UN Secretary-General Representatives
67
Other United Nations roles
68
Regional organizations
69
Groupings of'neighbours' or 'friends'
72
'Neutral' countries acting in the 'common good'
73
Individuals
74
Non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) 74
Civil society
75
Conclusion
76
4.
The Peace Agreement in Historical Context
77
The story of international law
78
The story of peace agreements
79
Pre-classical period
80
Archaic peace treaties
80
Peace treaties and early Roman law
82
Peace treaties in the early Middle Ages
84
Peace treaties in the latter Middle Ages
86
Classical period
87
Interwar years
90
Modern period:
1945-1989 93
UN Security Council Resolution
95
Domestic peace processes
96
Decolonization agreements
97
Peculiar peace treaties
99
Pre-contemporary peace agreements
101
Contemporary peace agreements: convergence and divergence
102
Convergence
102
Divergence
103
Conclusion
104
5.
The Contemporary Peace Agreement
105
Conceptualizing peace agreement solutions
105
Detailed Table of Contents
xiii
State redefinition
106
Disaggregation of power
106
Dislocation of power
106
Hybrid self-determination
108
Settling secessionist conflicts
108
State redefinition
109
Disaggregation of power
110
Dislocation of power 111
Beyond irredentism: settling other ethnic conflicts
115
State redefinition
115
Disaggregation of power
115
Dislocation of power
116
Beyond identity: settling authoritarian conflicts
118
State redefinition
119
Disaggregation of power
120
Dislocation of power
121
Conclusion
122
II. PEACE AGREEMENTS AS LEGAL DOCUMENTS:
TOWARDS A LEXPACIFICATORIA
6
The Difficulties of Legal Classification
127
Peace agreements as international agreements
128
Armed opposition groups
130
Indigenous peoples
132
Sub-state regions and minorities
134
Legal status and international law
135
How and why do we classify?
136
From legal form to legal effects
136
The inescapable importance of positive law
138
Conclusion
142
7.
Peace Agreement Legal Form
144
Contrived treaty form
145
Contrived constitutional form
149
No legal form?
153
Domestic legislation
154
Contrived 'agreement' and UN SC resolutions
155
The alternative challenge of legal form
157
Conclusion
160
8.
Peace Agreement Obligations
162
xiv
Detailed Table of Contents
Precision for short-term goals
163
Precision and ceasefires
163
Precision and transitional institutions
164
Precision and permanent institutions
164
Constructive ambiguity
166
The alternative compliance challenge: legalization in transition
169
The political bargain
v
constitutional framework dilemma
171
The normalization
v
rule of law dilemma
171
The alternative drafting challenge
172
Conclusion
173
9.
Peace AgreementThird Party Enforcement
175
Third parties signing peace agreements
176
Third parties as external guarantors
177
Third parties as self-guarantors: second parties?
178
Third parties as norm promoters: fourth parties?
179
Delegation of authority to interpret and enforce peace agreements
181
An alternative conceptualization: hybrid legal pluralism
187
Legal pluralism
187
Hybridity
190
A distinctive rationale
191
Conclusion
193
III. PEACE AGREEMENTS AND THE REVISION
OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE
FORCE OF THE LEX
10.
Constitutionalizing Conflict
199
The constitutionalization of conflict: 'Clausewitz in reverse'
200
The role of
hybridity
204
Internal and external self-determination
205
Process and substance
207
Representative and participatory democracy
209
Hybridity
in action
213
Conclusion
216
11.
The New Law of Hybrid Self-determination
218
The 'new law' of hybrid self-determination: a statement
219
Narrative, norm and
nomos
220
Hybrid self-determination as developing law
221
Norm-creep and legal standards
221
Detailed TabL· of Contents
xv
Elections
221
Minority rights
222
Participation
223
Norm-creep and the narration of law
225
Badinter Commission, Former Yugoslavia
225
Places that do not exist
226
Kosovo
227
Israel-Palestine
229
Two readings of the new law
231
A transition to a post-sovereign order?
231
A creative and progressive transition?
232
A transition to liberal democracy?
233
A conservative and duplicitous transition?
234
Conclusion
236
12.
The New Law of Transitional Justice
239
The 'new law' of transitional justice: a statement
240
Narrative, norm and
nomos
240
Transitional law as developing law
241
Peace agreement practice
241
The narration of normative compliance
242
The process of norm-creep
243
Human rights law
243
Humanitarian law
244
The United Nations and norm-creep
246
International criminal justice
248
New law as 'regime merge'
249
Restorative justice approach
250
The bifurcated approach
251
The combined approach
252
Voiding amnesty in the event of a return to violence?
253
Two readings of the new law
255
Transitional justice as creative, progressive and justice-promoting?
255
Transitional justice as exceptional and manipulated?
256
Conclusion
257
13.
The New Law of Third Party Enforcement
259
The 'new law' of third party enforcement: a statement
260
Narrative, norm and
nomos
260
The legal framework
260
Not an academic matter
262
Authorization of third party roles
264
Fluctuating consent
264
xvi
Detailed Table of Contents
Fluctuating statehood
265
Developing law
265
Third party accountability
268
Humanitarian law
269
Human rights law
271
Developing new law and regime merge
272
Domestic constitutional law
275
'Complex accountability'
277
Two readings of the new law
278
Third parties as enablers of positive social change?
278
Third party involvement as imperialist and neo-colonial?
279
Conclusion
280
CONCLUSION
14.
Lex Pacificatoria: Marriage of Heaven and Hell
285
The story so far
285
The peace agreement as lex
286
A theory of peace agreement constitutionalism
287
Development of the lex through the dynamic of regulation
287
The nature of the lex pacificatoria
287
Persuasive authority
288
Common principles of law
288
lus
gentium
289
Transnational contract
289
The peacemakers
290
Marriage of heaven and hell
291
Metaconstitutional discourse
291
Implementing peace agreeements
293
Re-interpreting the last battle
294
'Doing good'
295
Commitment to legal pluralism
295
Commitment to constitutional pluralism
296
Commitment to recognizing law's performative dimension
297
Commitment to negotiated justice
298
Commitment to 'complex accountability'
299
Commitment to enabling moral and political imagination
299
Conclusion: 'Epilogues'
301
APPENDICES (withCatherineO'Rourke)
Appendix
1
Peace Agreement Collection: Description of Content,
Sources and Format
305
Detailed Table of Contents
xvii
Appendix
2
Intrastate Peace Agreements
310
Appendix
3
Interstate Peace Agreements addressing Intrastate Conflict
338
Appendix
4
Interstate Peace Agreements
341
Bibliography
345
Index
371 |
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spelling | Bell, Christine 1967- Verfasser (DE-588)132648180 aut On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria Christine Bell 1. publ. Oxford Oxford Univ. Press 2008 XXVI, 383 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Consolidation de la paix Reconstruction d'après-guerre Traités de paix War and armed conflicts Peace treaties Peace-building Postwar reconstruction Friedensvertrag (DE-588)4127768-5 gnd rswk-swf Friedensvertrag (DE-588)4127768-5 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015655880&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria |
title_auth | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria |
title_exact_search | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria |
title_exact_search_txtP | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria |
title_full | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria Christine Bell |
title_fullStr | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria Christine Bell |
title_full_unstemmed | On the law of peace peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria Christine Bell |
title_short | On the law of peace |
title_sort | on the law of peace peace agreements and the lex pacificatoria |
title_sub | peace agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria |
topic | Consolidation de la paix Reconstruction d'après-guerre Traités de paix War and armed conflicts Peace treaties Peace-building Postwar reconstruction Friedensvertrag (DE-588)4127768-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Consolidation de la paix Reconstruction d'après-guerre Traités de paix War and armed conflicts Peace treaties Peace-building Postwar reconstruction Friedensvertrag |
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