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Post-conflict administrations in international law : International territorial administration, transitional authority and foreign occupation in theory and practice (Record no. 34032)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789004170230
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Classification number 341.420000
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Personal name Brabandere Eric
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Title Post-conflict administrations in international law : International territorial administration, transitional authority and foreign occupation in theory and practice
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Leiden
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 332p
Dimensions xv
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Formatted contents note Summary: <br/>The concept of international administrations of territory, in which comprehensive administrative powers are exercised by, on behalf of or with the agreement of the United Nations has recently re-emerged in the context of reconstructing (parts of) states after conflict. Although in Kosovo and East Timor, the UN was endowed with wide-ranging executive and legislative powers, in the subsequent operations in Afghanistan it was decided, to principally rely on local capacity with minimal international participation, and in Iraq, administrative power was exercised by the occupying powers. The objectives are however very similar.<br/>This work first delineates the origins of the granting of administrative functions to international actors, and analyses the context in which it has resurfaced, namely post-conflict peace-building or reconstruction. Secondly, the book methodically establishes the legal framework applicable to post-conflict administrations and peace-building operations, by taking into account the post-conflict scenario in which they operate. Based on these two analyses, an enquiry into the practice of the reconstruction processes in Kosovo, East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq is undertaken, to analyse and understand the influence of the international legal framework and the different approaches on the implementation of the mandates. Finally, the book concludes with an analysis of questions on exit strategies, local ownership, the internationalization of domestic institutions, and the need for a comprehensive approach towards post-conflict reconstruction.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Internationalized Terrorism 2. Internatoinal Trusteeships
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