Justice and peace are key concepts in the discourse of many
academic disciplines. Conceptually, they are obviously linked, but
perennial disputes surround the question of their interdependence
and whether priority must be accorded to justice or peace. This
volume brings together a diverse group of internationally renowned
scholars from the fields of political theory, philosophy,
international relations, history, cultural anthropology, and law to
address these overarching questions and offer suggestions on how
the friction between justice and peace might be resolved. The
contributors draw on long-standing philosophical debates in order
to address historical as well as contemporary conflicts ranging
from the establishment and enforcement of legal and political norms
in the disputes of early modern Europe to present-day tensions
inherent in the constitutionalization of international law.
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