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Justice and Diplomacy provides a comprehensive analysis of one of the most pressing challenges in international relations: balancing the pursuit of justice with the practical necessities of diplomatic engagement. The authors examine how international humanitarian law frameworks interact with diplomatic negotiations, peace processes, and conflict resolution strategies.
Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, the book explores the contradictions that arise when diplomatic considerations conflict with accountability mechanisms. It addresses critical questions about transitional justice, war crimes prosecution, and the role of international courts, while considering how these mechanisms can coexist with diplomatic efforts to end conflicts and establish lasting peace.
Essential reading for professionals in international law, diplomacy, conflict resolution, and human rights, this work offers insights into navigating complex ethical and practical dilemmas in contemporary global governance.







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