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|a Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice.
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|a Cover; Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; I.1. Jus Post Bellum Principles; I.2. Transitional Justice; I.3. Comparing Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice; I.4. Summary and Framing of the Chapters; 1 Just Military Occupation? A Case Study of the American Occupation of Japan; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Scope and Methodology; 1.3. Military Occupation of Japan: A Brief Outline; 1.4. American Policy toward Occupied Japan: The Theory and the Practice; 1.5. The American Occupation and Jus Post Bellum.
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|a 1.6. Retribution: The Case of the Emperor1.7. Conclusion; 2 Was damals Recht war ... ; 2.1.; 2.2.; 2.3.; 2.4.; 2.5.; 3 Community-Based Accountability in Afghanistan: Recommendations to Balance the Interests of Justice; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Complementarity as a Measure of Justice; 3.2.1. The Nature of Complementarity; 3.2.2. Complementarity and Community-Based Justice; 3.3. Article 53 and the "Interests of Justice"; 3.3.1. The Conceptual Roots of Integrating Community-Based Efforts into the Court; 3.3.2. The Prosecutor's Current Policy on the "Interests of Justice."
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|a 3.4. Community-Based Justice in Afghanistan3.4.1. Traditional Gap-Fillers; 3.4.2. State Justice in Afghanistan; 3.4.3. The Interconnectedness of Justice in Afghanistan; 3.5. Proposals for an Integrated Justice System; 3.5.1. The Existing Statutory Structure; 3.5.2. How to Achieve Legal Interrelatedness; 3.5.3. Deficiencies in the Draft Law on Dispute Resolution Shuras and Jirgas; 3.6. A Model Statute for Truly Interrelated Regimes in Afghanistan; 3.7. Conclusion; 4 (Re)Defining Crimes against Humanity for a Jus Post Bellum World; 4.1. Introduction.
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|a 4.2. Origins of the State or Organizational Policy Requirement4.3. The Uncertain Customary International Law Status of the State or Organizational Policy Requirement; 4.4. The State or Organizational Policy Requirement in the International Criminal Court Case Law; 4.4.1. The Meaning of "State" and "State Policy"; 4.4.2. The Meaning of "Organization" and "Organizational Policy"; 4.5. Conclusion; 5 Jus Post Bellum and Amnesties; 6 Earthquakes and Wars: The Logic of International Reparations; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The State of the Law; 6.2.1. War Crimes; 6.2.2. Incidental Wartime Damage.
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|a 6.2.3. Natural Disasters6.2.4. The Special Case of the Responsibility to Protect; 6.2.5. Proposals to Expand the Duty of Reparations for War and the Duty to Aid in Natural Disasters; 6.3. Harms from War, Harms from Natural Disasters; 6.3.1. Human Agency; 6.3.2. Type and Magnitude of Harm; 6.3.3. Distribution of Losses; 6.3.4. Cost Effectiveness; 6.3.5. Other Considerations; 6.4. The Possible Case for Extending Reparations; 6.4.1. Corrective Justice; 6.4.1.1. The Problem of "Wrongfulness"; 6.4.1.2. Responsibility; 6.4.2. Distributive Justice; 6.4.3. Samaritanism; 6.4.4. Transitional Justice.
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|a This collection of essays explores the legal and moral questions that arise at the end of war and in the transition to less oppressive regimes.
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