01281nam 2200373Mu 450 991079387470332120231129134105.01-351-03560-61-351-03562-21-351-03561-4(PPN)253808669(EXLCZ)99410000000937421720190928d2019 uy 0engurcnu---unuuuRoutledge international handbook of women's sexual and reproductive health[electronic book] /edited by Jane M. Ussher and othersMilton Routledge20191 online resource (629 pages)Routledge international handbooks1-138-49026-1 9781351035620 Routledge international handbooks.Handbook of women's sexual and reproductive healthWomen: health and hygieneElectronic books.Women: health and hygiene.ELECTRONIC BOOKUssher Jane M.1961-1178160Chrisler Joan C1473850Perz Janette1968-1574527BOOK9910793874703321Routledge international handbook of women's sexual and reproductive health3850829UNINA05743nam 22007451 450 991082622590332120060306075641.01-84113-469-41-4725-6313-11-280-80103-497866108010391-84731-216-010.5040/9781472563132(CKB)1000000000338432(EBL)285393(OCoLC)181845707(SSID)ssj0000169379(PQKBManifestationID)12004573(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000169379(PQKBWorkID)10223422(PQKB)11411509(MiAaPQ)EBC1772374(MiAaPQ)EBC285393(Au-PeEL)EBL1772374(CaPaEBR)ebr10276092(CaONFJC)MIL80103(OCoLC)893332031(OCoLC)1162867113(UtOrBLW)bpp09257959(Au-PeEL)EBL285393(UtOrBLW)BP9781472563132BC(EXLCZ)99100000000033843220150227d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHealing the wounds essays on the reconstruction of societies after war /edited by Marie-Claire Foblets and Trutz von Trotha1st ed.Oxford ;Portland, Oregon :Hart Publishing,2004.1 online resource (300 p.)Oñati international series in law and societyDescription based upon print version of record.1-84113-468-6 Includes bibliographical references.1. In Search of Peace. History, Basic Narrative, the Future of War, and the Rise of the Local. An Introduction with a Short Overview of the Contributions / Trutz von Trotha -- Part I On the Theory of the Reconstruction of Peace after War and Violent Conflict ; 2. Comments on the Construction of Political Order: Social Contract Theories and Anthropological Observation / Gordon R Woodman ; 3. Concepts of Violence and Peace in African Languages / Wilhelm, JG Möhlig and Rüdiger Köppe ; 4. The 'Peacemakers' Dilemma': The Role of NGOs in Processes of Peace-Building in Decentralised Conflicts / Dieter Neubert -- Part II Power, Structures, Processes, and History in the Reconstruction of Peace. The Reconstruction of Peace I: African Experiences ; 5. Peace and Aid: The 'Programme Mali-Nord' and the Search for Peace in Northern Mali / Henner Papendieck and Barbara Rocksloh-Papendieck ; 6. Roads to Peace: From Small War to Parasovereign Peace in the North of Mali / Georg Klute and Trutz von Trotha ; 7. Legislation and Decentralisation in Uganda: From Resistance Councils to Elected Local Councils with Guaranteed Representation / Dirk Beke ; 8. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission: 'The Truth will Set You Free' / Willemien du Plessis ; The Reconstruction of Peace II: Asian Experiences ; 9. Democracy and Ethnic Conflicts: The Politics of Ethnicity and Conflict Resolution in South Asia / Jakob Rösel ; 10. Law, Violence and Peace Making on the Island of Ambon / Keebet von Benda-Beckmann ; 11. The Search for New Sources of Legitimacy in Indonesia after Suharto / John R Bowen -- Conclusion ; 12. At the Heart of Legal Anthropology: Analyses of peace processes / Marie-Claire Foblets and Barbara Truffin."In recent decades the world has experienced the rise of so-called 'low intensity conflicts'. Unlike conventional wars these very bloody armed conflicts are no longer the affair of state governments and their armies. In their place appear police-like armed units,security services and secret services, groups and organizations of religious, political and social fanatics ready to resort to violence, 'militias', bands of mercenaries, or just gangs of thugs, led by the condottiere of the 21st century, consisting of militant charismatics, militia 'generals', 'drug barons' and 'warlords' of various kinds. They conduct wars in which the soldiers no longer wear uniforms and there is no meeting of armies in open battle. The armed organizations fight in urban agglomerations and in difficult, inaccessible regions. The combatants fight for religion and quasi-religious ideologies, for the 'rights of the people' or 'national liberation', for power, gain, and booty, and above all for recognition. For the practice of peace, this kind of war has far-reaching consequences. In this book the authors examine various paths to peace and reconciliation in low intensity conflicts. They look at processes of peace making from South Africa and the North of Mali to Indonesia and South East Asia. Common to most studies is that they stress the particular local contexts of peace making tied to the highly localized nature of most low intensity conflicts. The logic of peace has become a logic of local and regional power. The articles shed new light not only on ways and chances of interventions by the international community but also on the role of nongovernmental organisations in violent conflicts."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Oñati international series in law and society.Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)Peace-buildingReconciliation (Law)Jurisprudence & philosophy of lawLow-intensity conflicts (Military science)Peace-building.Reconciliation (Law)327.17Foblets Marie-Claire1959-Trotha Trutz vonUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910826225903321Healing the wounds2655997UNINA