The peacemaker's paradox : pursuing justice in the shadow of conflict
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The peacemaker's paradox : pursuing justice in the shadow of conflict
Routledge, 2018
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Expanding from her path-breaking work in Unspeakable Truths, Priscilla Hayner focuses on a new challenge in The Peacemaker's Paradox: the age-old problem of negotiating peace after a war of atrocities. Drawing on her first-hand involvement in peace processes and interviews from the frontlines of peace talks, the author recounts many heretofore-untold stories of how justice has been negotiated, with great difficulty, and what this tells us for the future. Those with the most power to stop a war are the least likely to submit to justice for their crimes, but the demand for justice only grows louder. She also asks how the intervention of an international tribunal, such as the International Criminal Court, changes how a war is fought and the possibility of brokering peace. The Peacemaker's Paradox looks far and wide, from Gaddafi's Libya to the FARC talks in Colombia, to provide an unparalleled exploration of these thorniest of issues.
A combination of interview-based reporting and political analysis, The Peacemaker's Paradox brings clarity to a field fraught with both legal and practical difficulties.
Table of Contents
PART I Peace and Justice in Comparative Perspective
CHAPTER 1 The Problem
CHAPTER 2 The Peace and Justice Debate
CHAPTER 3 How Justice is Negotiated at the Peace Table
CHAPTER 4 After a Peace Agreement
CHAPTER 5 The Impact of International Courts on Peace Negotiations
CHAPTER 6 International Justice and Deterrence
CHAPTER 7 A Prosecutor's Discretion in Contexts of Conflict
CHAPTER 8 Acting in the Interests of Justice
CHAPTER 9 Unraveling the Paradox
PART II Case Studies
CHAPTER 10 Sierra Leone
CHAPTER 11 Liberia
CHAPTER 12 Uganda
CHAPTER 13 Libya
CHAPTER 14 Colombia
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