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Law and Peace: A Critical Introduction
By (Author) Philipp Kastner
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Anthem Press
Anthem Press
3rd February 2026
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Public international law
Arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution
341.73
Paperback
250
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This book provides a critical introduction to the multifaceted relationship between law and peace. It introduces the reader to different conceptions of both law and peace, highlighting non-dominant conceptions, and considers the historical and hegemonic dimensions of this relationship. One of the main objectives is to critique the ways in which law has tried, often unsuccessfully, to prevent and resolve armed conflict and to promote peace. The book draws on several critical theories, including postcolonial studies, feminist and queer approaches as well as legal pluralism, to review the prevailing (neo-)liberal legal approaches to peace and peacemaking and their focus on state sovereignty, national interests, and state-based institutions. Emphasizing the plural nature and relational aspects of law and peace, the book seeks to challenge common assumptions about law and peace and outlines further opportunities for law to play a more constructive role in this regard.
Philipp Kastner is a senior lecturer at the Law School of the University of Western Australia. His research interests include international law and peace studies.