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The jus post bellum as 'integrity'-Transitional criminal justice, the ICC, and the Colombian amnesty law

Eskauriatza, Javier S.

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Abstract

This article is about a relatively new version of the 'emerging' jus post bellum concept. It asks whether the jus post bellum as 'integrity' is useful as a normative guide in the interpretation of international criminal law during transitions when the requirements of international criminal law are ambiguous or unclear. It develops the main elements of the jus post bellum as integrity as an analytical framework. It then evaluates the theoretical and practical application of the concept in relation to the task of the International Criminal Court in evaluating the 'alternative sentences' regime in Colombia. It argues that a Dworkinian approach to international criminal law must make certain assumptions about the international legal order which are difficult to sustain. The difficulties discussed here are related to the structural conditions needed for a 'community of principle' to arise in Dworkin's theory. The article demonstrates that the jus post bellum as integrity may be useful for identifying the principles of international criminal law that should apply to states in transition from conflict to peace. However, despite its usefulness, the concept is susceptible to the usual arguments against adopting 'natural law' constructions in international legal method (and post-conflict law).

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Eskauriatza, J. S. (2020). The jus post bellum as 'integrity'-Transitional criminal justice, the ICC, and the Colombian amnesty law. Leiden Journal of International Law, 33(1), 189-205. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0922156519000530

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 7, 2019
Publication Date Mar 1, 2020
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2024
Journal Leiden Journal of International Law
Print ISSN 0922-1565
Electronic ISSN 1478-9698
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 33
Issue 1
Pages 189-205
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s0922156519000530
Keywords Colombia; Dworkin; interpretivism; post-conflict amnesties; the jus post bellum as integrity
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/40569852
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/leiden-journal-of-international-law/article/jus-post-bellum-as-integrity-transitional-criminal-justice-the-icc-and-the-colombian-amnesty-law/BB8961694FF427ED8B04230DAB776534


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