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  • Remembering Peace in a Time of War: Why International Law Matters More Than Ever
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Remembering Peace in a Time of War:
Why International Law Matters More Than Ever

Brokering Peace

This blog post explores the history and function of the PCA and the ICJ, two institutions designed to promote peace through law. Preventing war, judging war? The post examines this tension in the role and practice of these courts.
Peace Through Law: A Tale of Two Courts by Yang Wenlan & Celine Lange
This post analyses the role regional human rights courts play as peacemakers and peacekeepers. Regional tribunals might help establish the conditions for a peaceful society, restoration of peace, and prevent further internal/international conflicts.
Regional Human Rights Courts as Peacebuilders by Hélène Tigroudja
(Image Credit: Ventotene lighthouse generated with the support of NUS AI Know)
For a Free and United Europe Building Integration, Ensuring Peace by Vincenzo Elia
Peace through the ASEAN Way of diplomacy, consensus, and non-interference has promoted regional stability and cooperation in ASEAN, and managed interstate disputes while respecting sovereignty. However, internal conflicts remain challenging to address.
The ASEAN Way of Peace-Making by Johan Pahlepi
Manufacturing Peace
Building Peace
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