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SUMMARY:Peace v Justice - the jus post bellum dilemma (Columbia\, Yemen\,
  Syria\, Sri Lanka and Nepal)
DESCRIPTION:Political leaders often invoke post-war developments\, like b
 ringing democracy or stability\, to justify or condemn a war. Twentieth 
 century warfare and modern interventions\, however\, have all too often 
 shown that the use of force\, whether in international or non-internatio
 nal armed conflict\, is followed by chaos and\nlegal uncertainty. Jus po
 st bellum has thus become the subject of interest for many international
  lawyers concerned with transitions from conflict to peace. Just settlem
 ent\, conflict termination and peace-making have historically been the f
 ocus of this discipline as\nit has evolved in the Law of Nations.\n\nWit
 h the birth of modern international criminal law\, however\, and future 
 developments in the law on the use of force\, questions have arisen and 
 will continue to arise concerning the propriety and sequencing of justic
 e and accountability mechanisms for violations\nof the laws of war durin
 g and in the lead up to the conflict. Drawing from case studies such as 
 Yemen\, Syria\, Colombia\, Sri Lanka\, Nepal and many others\, jus post 
 bellum questions of public international law\, human rights law\, and in
 ternational criminal law\nwill be explored in the course of this panel.
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