1st Edition

The International Law of Peacebuilding Engaging the Conflict Resolution and Peace Community

By Omar Grech Copyright 2025
114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

This book contributes to the debate on the international law of post-conflict peacebuilding and suggests a need for closer connections between practitioners and lawyers. The work argues that significant benefits accrue when lawyers and conflict/peace practitioners, and scholars work with each other to develop a normative framework for building peace. It also attempts to bridge the divisions... Read more

Chapter 1: The International Law of Peacebuilding: An Introduction  Chapter 2: The International Law of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Concepts and Directions  Chapter 3: Lawyers and Peace Practitioners: An Uneasy Relationship  Chapter 4: The International Law of Peacebuilding and the CRP Community  Chapter 5: Locating Sites for a Multistakeholder Approach  Chapter 6: Conclusion

Biography

Omar Grech is an associate professor within the Department of International Law, University of Malta and is the author of Human Rights and the Northern Ireland Conflict: Law, Politics and Conflict, 1921-2014 (2017).