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ID159151
Title ProperPolitics of international chemical weapon justice
Other Title Informationthe case of Syria, 2011–2017
LanguageENG
AuthorEdwards, Brett ;  Cacciatori, Mattia
Summary / Abstract (Note)There has been near-universal condemnation of the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict. The international community has nevertheless struggled to make progress on holding the perpetrators to account. This article reviews developments at the international level in terms of Syrian chemical weapon justice between 2011 and 2017. It argues that there have been substantive disagreements between states on the rationale and means of justice in the Syrian case. It also argues that international initiatives have been tightly intertwined with developments in chemical disarmament and conflict resolution processes as well as the broader war. The article describes progress and challenges to chemical weapon justice in a number of distinct formal international mechanisms during the period studied. The analysis concludes by contextualizing international responses—including the U.S. tomahawk strikes against a Syrian airbase—to the Khan Shaykhun chemical attacks of April 2017.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 39, No.2; Apr 2018: p.280-297
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 39 No 2
Key WordsArms control and disarmament ;  Peacebuilding ;  International Regimes ;  Civil War ;  United Nations


 
 
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