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1. Introduction I. State Transitions, Power-Sharing and International Law -- II. Closing the Gap -- III. Methodology and Scope -- 2. Power-Sharing in Theory and Practice: Concepts, Mechanisms and Legal Challenges -- I. Ethnic and Religious Diversity as a Challenge for International Law -- II. Democracy Theory and the Perspective of Conflict Resolution III. Mechanisms -- IV. The Legal Debate -- V. Conclusion: The Necessity and Challenges of Bridging Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 3. Power-Sharing on Trial: Sejdic and Finci v Bosnia and Herzegovina -- I. Bosnia and Herzegovina between Transition and Transformation II. Relevant Decisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Constitutional Court (1997́€"2009) -- III. ECtHR Definition of Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Sejdic and Finci -- IV. Justifying Human Rights Restrictions -- V. Post-trial Developments and Constitutional Reform Process -- VI. Conclusion -- 4. Through the Lens of Human Rights Committees: Lebanese Political Confessionalism and Transitional Mechanism -- I. State Stability, Sectarian Traditions and Socio-Political Change -- II. Reports Submitted by Lebanon to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination -- III. Debate in the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination -- IV. Analysis: Confessionalism and Non-Discrimination -- V. Transitional Power-Sharing, Unity Governments, Proportions of High-Level Posts and the Right to Participation -- VI. Proportionality and Time Limitations -- VII. Conclusion -- 5. On the Law of Peace: Parameters, Challenges and Limits -- I. The Quest for Absolute Limitations in Peacemaking -- II. Peremptory Norms and Peacemaking -- III. A Conceptual Model for Reflections about the Law of Peace Debate -- IV. Open Questions and Future Research Agenda -- V. Concluding Remarks.

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Peacemaking  Power sharing and International Law
  • Author : Martin Wählisch
  • Release : 30 June 2024
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • ISBN : 1509914242
  • Genre : Humanitarian law
  • Total Page : 0 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 20,5 Mb

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