TY - BOOK ID - 85296644 TI - Justice and diplomacy : resolving contradictions in diplomatic practice and international humanitarian law AU - Ellis, Mark S. AU - Doutriaux, Yves AU - Ryback, Timothy W. PY - 2018 SN - 1108568947 1108586635 1108624456 1316510883 1108441718 9781108624459 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Humanitarian intervention. KW - Humanitarian law. KW - International criminal law. KW - Diplomacy. KW - History KW - International relations KW - Criminal law, International KW - ICL (International criminal law) KW - Criminal law KW - International law KW - Criminal jurisdiction KW - International crimes KW - Humanitarian conventions KW - International humanitarian law KW - War (International law) KW - Intervention (International law) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85296644 AB - Diplomacy is used primarily to advance the interests of a state beyond its borders, within a set of global norms intended to assure a degree of international harmony. As a result of internal and international armed conflicts, the need to negotiate peace through an emerging system of international humanitarian and criminal law has required nations to use diplomacy to negotiate 'peace versus justice' trade-offs. Justice and Diplomacy is the product of a research project sponsored by the Academie Diplomatique Internationale and the International Bar Association, and focuses on specific moments of collision or contradiction in diplomatic and judicial processes during the humanitarian crises in Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and Libya. The five case studies present critical issues at the intersection of justice and diplomacy, including the role of timing, signalling, legal terminology, accountability, and compliance. Each case study focuses on a specific moment and dynamic, highlighting the key issues and lessons learned. ER -