Information on "International Law" and "Afghanistan"
September 2012
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10 Sep 2012
Rebels and Refugees: Syrians in Southern Turkey
Author: Mark Naftalin, Kristian Berg Harpviken
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
The ongoing militarization of Syrian refugees in southern Turkey, despite it being well-organized and large-scale, has been overlooked in most analyses of the Syrian conflict. More on «Rebels and Refugees: Syrians in Southern Turkey »
December 2011
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21 Dec 2011
Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan’s Women
Author: Sylvana Q Sinha
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
At least 80% of all disputes in Afghanistan are resolved through traditional dispute resolution (TDR) mechanisms, and is therefore impossible to ignore as the primary justice institution in the country. More on «Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan’s Women»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
The Politics of Dispute Resolution and Continued Instability in Afghanistan
Author: Noah Coburn
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report argues that the assumed formal–informal dichotomy between justice systems in Afghanistan misdescribes the way in which most cases in the country are resolved. More on «The Politics of Dispute Resolution and Continued Instability in Afghanistan»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
Oslo Forum 2011 Annual Mediators’ Retreat
Publisher: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
The Oslo Forum 2011 was held from the 21-23 June, with some 90 participants gathering to exchange experiences and to reflect critically on the practice of mediation. More on «Oslo Forum 2011 Annual Mediators’ Retreat»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
Is NATO's Counterinsurgency Strategy Working in Afghanistan?
Author: Rajiv Chandrasekaran
Publisher: Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
The turnaround in Nawa district over the past 20 months demonstrates what is possible in Afghanistan when all the elements of a counterinsurgency strategy come together correctly. More on «Is NATO's Counterinsurgency Strategy Working in Afghanistan?»
February 2011
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1 Feb 2011
Private Military Companies
Author: Giorgia Pace
Publisher: Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa (CASD)
Il presente studio si propone di analizzare l'inarrestabile ascesa delle Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) nel corso degli ultimi anni. More on «Private Military Companies»
January 2011
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2011
Recognizing the Durand Line
Author: Brad L Brasseur
Publisher: EastWest Institute (EWI)
This paper argues that the Durand Line should constitute the legal border between Afghanistan and Pakistan and as such be recognized by both countries. More on «Recognizing the Durand Line» -
2011
Baltic Security and Defence Review 2011 (2)
Author: Shaun Allan, Adam D M Svendsen, Edgars Einiks, Karlis Kreslinš, Aleksandrs Pavlovics, Inese Kreslina, Gregory A Thiele, Ciro Paoletti, Michael H Clemmesen
Publisher: Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue contains a mix of articles on Baltic regional military history with three articles on the World War I and post World War I era. More on «Baltic Security and Defence Review 2011 (2)» -
2011
Intervention Hangovers in Stabilisation Operations
Author: Christian Dennys, Ann M Fitz-Gerald
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper argues that the emergence of stabilization as a concept out of peace building, state-building and counter-insurgency theories has carried with it some of the key weaknesses of international intervention, in particular the idea that imposin... More on «Intervention Hangovers in Stabilisation Operations»
June 2010
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17 Jun 2010
Oslo Forum 2010: Annual Mediators' Retreat
Publisher: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
The Oslo forum 2010 was held just outside Oslo, Norway from the 15th-17th June. More on «Oslo Forum 2010: Annual Mediators' Retreat»


