Jus post bellum : restraint, stabilisation and peace
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Jus post bellum : restraint, stabilisation and peace
(International studies on military ethics / editor-in-chief, Ted van Baarda, v. 6)
Brill Nijhoff, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"International Society for Military Ethics in Europe. Annual conference (7th : 2017 : Ecole royale militaire, Belgium)"--CIP data on t.p. verso
Contents of Works
- Jus Post Bellum Frigidum : An Idealistic Critique of Three Decades of Post-Cold War Global Security / Edwin R. Micewski
- Causation, Luck, and Restraint in War / Florian Demont-Biaggi
- The Ancient Greek Αγος (Agos) and the Warrior Ethos / Evaggelia Kiosi
- Fighting Well for a Just Peace? Exploring the in Bello/post bellum Dependence Thesis / Carl Ceulemans
- The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus post bellum / Lonneke Peperkamp
- In Our Obedience to Jus Post Bellum, could Respect for Jus in Bello Require Us to be Machiavellian? / Marie-des-Neiges Ruffo de Calabre
- What of Jus Post bellum if Just War Theory Rests on a Category mistake? / Boris Kashnikov
- Fostering Reconcilation as a Goal of Military Endeavour / Nigel Biggar
- Counter-intuition in a Violent and Retro-futuristic World : A Rejoinder to the ICRC 'Roots of Restraint in War' Research / Patrick Mileham
- Dayton Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina - Jus Post Bellum : A Choice between Stability and Change / Srđan Starčević and Ilija Kajtez
- Colombia's Fuerza Pública (Security Forces) in the Special Jurisdiction for Peace : Special Treatment or Preferential Treatment? / Camila Andrea Santamaría Chavarro, Diana Isabel Güiza Gómez and Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes
- Safeguarding and Preserving Identity in War and Peace : A Moral and Military Necessity and a Resource for Reconciliation / Joris D. Kila
- Restraint : Dutch Soldiers' Point of View, ISAF Afghanistan 2006-2010 / Jan Peter van Bruggen
- Towards Jus Post Bellum : 'Ethical Warfare' for Stabilisation in Iraq and Afghanistan / Dennis Vincent
- Paramilitary Organizations and Private Military Companies in War : How to Restrain What You Do Not Control? / Dragan Stanar
- The Dichotomy of Training and War : Making Sense of Soldiers' Activities / Juha Mäkinen
- The Ethics of Stabilisation and Security : Principles for Jus Post Bellum - United Kingdom Seminar Proceedings / Edited by Patrick Mileham
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Jus Post bellum: Restraint, Stabilisation and Peace seeks to answer the question "is restraint in war essential for a just and lasting peace"? With a foreword by Professor Brian Orend who asserts this as "a most commendable subject" in extending Just War Theory, the book contains chapters on the ethics of war-fighting since the end of the Cold War and a look into the future of conflict. From the causes of war, with physical restraint and reconciliation in combat and political settlement, further chapters written by expert academics and military participants cover international humanitarian law, practicalities of the use of force and some of the failures in achieving safe and lasting peace in modern-day theatres of conflict.
Table of Contents
Foreword: A most Commendable Subject: Justice After War
Brian Orend
Preface: Restraint in War: Essential for a Just Peace?
Benoit Royal
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: General: War and Peace
1 Jus Post Bellum Frigidum: A Kantian Idealistic Critique of Three Decades of Post-Cold War Global Security
Edwin R. Micewski
2 Causation, Luck, and Restraint in War
Florian Demont-Biaggi
3 he Ancient Greek (Agos) and the Warrior Ethos
Evaggelia Kiosi
Part 2: Just War and the Causes of Peace
4 Fighting Well for a Just Peace? Exploring the in Bello/post bellum Dependence Thesis
Carl Ceulemans
5 Exploring the Relationship between jus ad bellum and jus post bellum
Lonneke Peperkamp
6 In Our Obedience to Jus Post Bellum, could Respect for Jus in Bello Require Us to be Machiavellian?
Marie-des-Neiges Ruffo de Calabre
7 What of Jus Post bellum if Just War Theory Rests on a Category mistake?
Boris Kashnikov
Part 3: Reconciliation Root and Branch
8 Fostering Reconcilation as a Goal of Military Endeavour
Nigel Biggar
9 Counter-intuition in a Violent and Retro-futuristic World: A Rejoinder to the ICRC 'Roots of Restraint in War' Research
Patrick Mileham
10 Dayton Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina - Jus Post Bellum: A Choice between Stability and Change
Srdan Starcevic and Ilija Kajtez
11 Colombia's Fuerza Publica (Security Forces) in the Special Jurisdiction for Peace: Special Treatment or Preferential Treatment?
Camila Andrea Santamaria Chavarro, Diana Isabel Guiza Gomez and Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes
12 Safeguarding and Preserving Identity in War and Peace: A Moral and Military Necessity and a Resource for Reconciliation
Joris D. Kila
Part 4: War Fighting and Peace Generating
13 Restraint: Dutch Soldiers' Point of View, ISAF Afghanistan 2006-2010
Jan Peter van Bruggen
14 Towards Jus Post Bellum - 'Ethical Warfare' for Stabilisation in Iraq and Afghanistan
Dennis Vincent
15 Paramilitary Organizations and Private Military Companies in War: How to Restrain What You Do Not Control?
Dragan Stanar
16 The Dichotomy of Training and War: Making Sense of Soldiers' Activities
Juha Makinen
17 The Ethics of Stabilisation and Security: Principles for Jus Post Bellum - United Kingdom Seminar Proceedings
Patrick Mileham
Index
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