Towards a Political Settlement
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 136-145
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 136-145
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 136-145
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Harvard international review, Band 9, S. 26-28
ISSN: 0739-1854
The Najib government, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, and prospects for Soviet troop withdrawal.
In: Korean Journal of International Relations, Band 23, S. 157-171
ISSN: 2713-6868
In: The new leader: a biweekly of news and opinion, S. 16-18
ISSN: 0028-6044
In: Mallinder , L 2019 , Amnesties and Inclusive Political Settlements . PA-X Report: Transitional Justice Series , Global Justice Academy, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh .
This research report explores when and how amnesties are used during conflict and transitions towards peace. In particular, it examines how the context in which amnesties are adopted can shape decisions on whether to limit the material or personal scope of amnesties or to attach conditions to the grant of amnesty; or on their range of legal effects. The report argues that these aspects of amnesty design can have significant implications for the extent to which amnesty can contribute to inclusive political settlements or conversely to excluding some individuals or groups from the post-conflict political contract. The report draws on the new Amnesties, Conflict, and Peace Agreement (ACPA) dataset to conduct a large-scale comparative analysis of trends in state practice on conflict and peace-related amnesties. The findings of this report contribute significantly to the fledgling literature on the role of amnesties in resolving armed conflicts by documenting and analysing the specific forms and functions of amnesties enacted during conflict and peace and exploring how they are tied to the negotiation and implementation of peace processes.
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In: Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper No. 2015/01
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In: Mediterranean quarterly: a journal of global issues, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1047-4552
THE CONCEPT OF POLITICAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CRISIS THAT BEGAN WHEN IRAQ INVADED KUWAIT ON 2 AUGUST 1990 IS EXAMINED IN THIS POLICY ESSAY. ITS PURPOSE IS TO REFLECT ON THE POLITICAL ALTERNATIVES TO WAR AND ON THE FOUNDATIONS FOR BUILDING PEACEFUL RELATIONSHIPS IN OUR CHANGING WORLD. IT SUGGESTS THAT WE NEED TO GIVE AT LEAST AS MUCH ATTENTION TO DEVELOPING AND HONING POLITICAL INSTURMENTS FOR BLOCKING OR TURNING BACK AGGRESSION AS WE DO TO MILITARY PLANNING.
In: Pacific affairs, Band 58, Heft 4, S. 626-636
ISSN: 0030-851X
The author believes that the prime obstacle to a political settlement in Indochina is a fundamental conflict of security priorities expressed with reference to the appropriate political identity and external affiliations of Kampuchea. The conflict in this country engaged above all the competing interests of Thailand and Vietnam, which ante-date colonial intervention in Indochina. An unprecedented condition of political polarization created within South East Asia by the Kampuchean conflict. A peace formula for this conflict would have to reconcile, at least, the conflicting interests of Thailand and Vietnam and those of Vietnam and China. (DÜI-Sen)
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In: Foreign policy bulletin: the documentary record of United States foreign policy, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 36-40
ISSN: 1745-1302
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 147-153
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 147-153
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Queen's University Belfast Law Research Paper No. 2022-04
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In: Pacific affairs, Band 58, Heft 4, S. 626-636
ISSN: 0030-851X
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