PART Ⅰ AFRICA 3
1 Max Du Plessis and Jolyon Ford (2009), ‘Transitional Justice: A Future Truth Commission for Zimbabwe?’, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58,pp.73-117. 3
2 Jennifer Widner (2001), ‘Courts and Democracy in Postconflict Transitions: A Social Scientist’s Perspective on the African Case’, American Journal of International Law, 95, pp.64-75. 49
3 Richard Sannerholm (2007), ‘Legal, Judicial and Administrative Reforms in Post-Conflict Societies: Beyond the Rule of Law Template’, Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 12, pp.65-93. 61
PART Ⅱ EUROPE 93
4 Erika de Wet (2009), ‘The Governance of Kosovo: Security Council Resolution 1244 and the Establishment and Functioning of EULEX’, American Journal of International Law, 103, pp.83-96. 93
5 Gregory L.Naarden and Jeffrey B.Locke (2004), ‘Peacekeeping and Prosecutorial Policy: Lessons from Kosovo’, American Journal of International Law, 98,pp.727-43. 107
6 David Marshall and Shelley Inglis (2003), ‘The Disempowerment of Human Rights-Based Justice in the United Nations Mission in Kosovo’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 16, pp.95-146. 125
PART Ⅲ LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND THE RULE OF LAW 179
7 Thomas Carothers (2003), ‘Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: The Problem of Knowledge’, Rule of Law Series Democracy and Rule of Law Project, Number 34,Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, pp.3, 5-14. 179
8 Hansjorg Strohmeyer (2001), ‘Collapse and Reconstruction of a Judicial System:The United Nations Missions in Kosovo and East Timor’, American Journal of International Law, 95, pp.46-63. 191
9 David Tolbert with Andrew Solomon (2006), ‘United Nations Reform and Supporting the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Societies’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 19, pp.29-62. 209
10 Matteo Tondini (2008), ‘From Neo-Colonialism to a “Light-Footprint Approach”:Restoring Justice Systems’, International Peacekeeping, 15, pp.237-51. 243
11 Kirsti Samuels (2005 6), ‘Post-Conflict Peace-Building and Constitution-Making’, Chicago Journal of International Law, 6, pp.663-82. 259
12 Carsten Stahn (2006), “‘Jus ad Bellum”, “Jus in Bello”&“Jus post Bellum”? Rethinking the Conception of the Law of Armed Force’, European Journal of International Law, 17, pp.921-43. 279
13 Christine Bell (2006), ‘Peace Agreements: Their Nature and Legal Status’, American Journal ofInternational Law, 100, pp.373-412. 303
PART Ⅳ CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES 345
14 Simon Chesterman (2005), ‘From State Failure to State-Building: Problems and Prospects for a United Nations Peacebuilding Commission’, Journal of International Law and International Relations, 2, pp.155-75. 345
15 Amy Maguire (2009), “‘Security Starts with the Law”: The Role of International Law in the Protection of Women’s Security Post-Conflict’, in B.Bowden, H. Charlesworth and J.Farrell (eds), The Role of Law in Rebuilding Societies after Confllict, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp.218-43. 367
16 Victoria K.Holt and Alix J.Boucher (2009), ‘Framing the Issue: UN Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Post-Conflict Settings’, International Peacekeeping, 16, pp.20-32. 393
17 Philippe Le Billon (2008), ‘Corrupting Peace? Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Corruption’, International Peacekeeping, 15, pp.344-61. 407
18 Robert Muggah and Keith Krause (2009), ‘Closing the Gap between Peace Operations and Post-Conflict Insecurity: Towards a Violence Reduction Agenda’,International Peacekeeping, 16, pp.136-50. 425
Name Index 441