UID:
almahu_9949703680402882
Format:
1 online resource (xi, 226 pages) :
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color illustrations.
ISBN:
9789004321243
Series Statement:
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004328037.
Content:
This unique volume looks at international peace treaties, at their results, effects and failures. It reflects the outcome of an international conference held in the Peace Palace (The Hague) on the occasion of the Centenary of this institution, which opened its doors on the eve of World War I. The volume offers the reflections of the leading experts attending the conference and the open debate which followed. The Treaty of Versailles of 1919, the mother of all peace treaties, is the first to be critically discussed. How should this treaty be viewed with the knowledge of today? What are the lessons learned in the light of historic developments? Subsequently, the Dayton Agreement, which sealed the end to the bloody conflict in the former Yugoslavia (1992-1995), and the Sudan Agreement, which came into being after lengthy negotiations in 2005, are analysed in the same way. Finally, the situations which arose in relation to the devastating wars between Iran and Iraq (1980-1988) and between Kuwait and Iraq are discussed. As these states could not reach a settlement themselves, the United Nations Security Council imposed the terms of the ceasefire and peaceful cooperation in important and innovative resolutions. The book offers additional perspective by looking at the role of judicial settlement by the International Court of Justice or the Permanent Court of Arbitration, vis-a-vis the instrument of political mediation between states with the help of a third party. Mediation can be very effective, but certain conditions are required for it to be successful, conditions which are not easy to bring about in today's world. Dispute settlement under international law is and continues to be the core business in the Peace Palace.
Note:
Proceedings of the second day of an international conference entitled "The Art of Peace-making: Lessons Learned from Peace Treaties," organized in the context of the celebrations for the Tercentenary of Peace of Utrecht (1713-2013) and the Centenary of the Peace Palace (1913-2013), held September 19-20, 2013, the first day organized by the University of Utrecht and held in Utrecht and the second day organized by the Carnegie Foundation and the University of Leiden and held at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
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Includes index.
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Preliminary Material /
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From Utrecht's Peace to Modern Times: Introductory Words by Martti Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki, Treaty of Utrecht Chair at Utrecht University /
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Keynote: Sir Adam Roberts, British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences /
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Commentary: Randall Lesaffer, Tilburg University /
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Roundtable Debate /
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Interview with Sir Adam Roberts /
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Keynote: Abiodun Williams, The Hague Institute for Global Justice /
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Commentary: Marc Weller, Cambridge University /
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Roundtable Debate /
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Prelude: Peace and Its Confluences, a Short Story by Jamal Mahjoub /
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Keynote: Barney Afako, Former Legal Advisor to the Juba Peace Talks /
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Commentary: Sarah Nouwen, Cambridge University /
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Roundtable Debate /
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Interview with Sarah Nouwen /
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Interview with Barney Afako /
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Introduction to and Texts of Security Council Resolutions 598 (1987) and 687 (1991) Concerning Iran and Iraq /
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Keynote, Djamchid Momtaz, University of Tehran /
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Commentary: Nico Schrijver, Leiden University /
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Roundtable Debate /
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Roundtable Debate: Mediation versus Adjudication /
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Concluding Remarks on the Conference by the Chairman of the Carnegie Foundation, Bernard Bot /
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Personal Experiences with Peace Mediation: An Interview with Bernard Bot, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands /
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Epilogue /
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About the Contributors /
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In English, with one contribution in French.
Additional Edition:
Print version: The Art of Making Peace: Lessons Learned from Peace Treaties Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2017, ISBN 9789004321236
Language:
English
Keywords:
Conference papers and proceedings.
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