The Law of War and Peace: Volume Two offers a cutting-edge analysis of
the relationship between law, armed conflict, gender and peace. This second
volume focuses on peace and the post-conflict period, examining the post-conflict
legal structures that regulate peacekeeping, peacebuilding, and peace
agreements. Applying an intersectional, queer, crip and decolonial approach to
post-conflict legal structures, transitional justice, food security, environmental
security, militarism and peacekeeping, the authors explore the possibilities of
queer feminist changes to the laws of war and peace.
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