
Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace
clarifying norms, principles, and practices
$419.16
- Hardcover
512 pages
- Release Date
12 October 2017
Summary
From Conflict to Conservation: Environmental Protection in Post-War Transitions
Environmental protection is crucial for building lasting peace. However, applying standard legal protections presents unique difficulties when transitioning from conflict to peace. In the jus post bellum context, safeguarding the environment and natural resources requires considering various interconnected frameworks, including human rights, transitional justice, arms control, UN law, developmen…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780198784630 |
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ISBN-10: | 0198784635 |
Author: | Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson, Jennifer S. Easterday |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 512 |
Release Date: | 12 October 2017 |
Weight: | 1.05kg |
Dimensions: | 256mm x 196mm x 35mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace offers a path-breaking (and much needed) contribution to peacebuilding by emphasizing the significance of environment in rebuilding war-torn societies. The book delves deeply into the legal matters of post-war environmental protection; it will be useful not only to law practitioners and researchers, but also to scholars and advocates of peace, human rights, and environmental protection. * Hijam Liza Dallo Rihmo, Human Rights Review *
About The Author
Carsten Stahn
Carsten Stahn is Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at Leiden University and Assistant Professor at the Groitus Centre for International Legal Studies. He is the author of The Law and Practice of International Territorial Administration:Versailles to Iraq and Beyond. He has published articles on international criminal law and transitional justice in leading international journals and edited several collections of essays in the field.
Jens Iverson is a Researcher for the Jus Post Bellum project and an attorney specializing in public international law. A member of the California Bar, the Thurston Society, and the Order of the Coif, he received his Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of California, Hastings, and his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University. He has worked with the Cambodian Genocide Program, the Documentation Centre of Cambodia, and the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. As theco-founder of a human rights clinic, he helped represent the former Prime Minister of Haiti in a successful petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that ultimately resulted in a landmark rulingrequiring Haitian prison reform. He has practiced at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on both the Popovic et al and Prlic et al cases.
Jennifer Easterday is a Researcher for the Jus Post Bellum project. She is also an international justice consultant and a Trial Monitor for the Open Society Justice Initiative. She previously worked for International Criminal Law Services, an NGO based in The Hague, on a variety of international criminal law capacity-building projects in domestic jurisdictions in the former Yugoslavia and Africa. She has also worked as a Senior Researcher and Trial Monitor for the UC Berkeley WarCrimes Studies Center, researching and monitoring the Special Court for Sierra Leone trial of Charles Taylor. She has experience at the ICTY and with other international criminal law and human rights NGOs in theUnited States and Latin America. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and is a member of the California State Bar.
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