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Matthew Saul is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway. James A. Sweeney is a professor of international law and Lancaster University, UK.
1. Introduction, Matthew Saul and James Sweeney Part 1: Foundational Issues 2. International Law and the Identification of an Interim Government to Lead Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Matthew Saul 3. The Exercise of Governance Authority by International Organisations: The Role of Due Diligence Obligations after Conflict, Aoife ODonoghue 4. Tailoring Justice for Mass Atrocities: The Constraints of International Law and the ICCs Complementarity Regime, Annika Jones 5. Practicing Women, Peace and Security in Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Aisling Swaine Part 2: Reform Issues 6. Constitution Making and Post Conflict Reconstruction, Catherine Turner and Ruth Houghton 7. Security Sector Reform for Human Security: The Role of International Law and Transitional Justice in Shaping More Effective Policy and Practice, Dustin Sharp 8. The International Rule of Law as Trumps: Do International Criminal Trial Responsibilities Impede Realisation of Domestic Rule of Law Priorities?, Padraig McAuliffe 9. Economic Self-Determination in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case Study of Timor-Leste, Lisa Mardikian Part 3: Administration 10. Media in Post-Conflict Transitions: Balancing Protection Against Violence and Freedom of Expression, Antoine Buyse 11. Legal Empowerment and Liberal-Local Peace-Building, Lars Waldorf 12. From IDPs to Victims in Colombia: A Bottom-Up Reading of Law in Post- Conflict Transitions, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik and Julieta Lemaitre 13. Law and Policy on Post-Conflict Restitution, James Sweeney 14. Conclusion: Towards a Fuller Understanding of the Foundations, Practice, and Future of the Role of International Law in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Policy, Matthew Saul