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From the inside cover: Within international law there is no unified concept of peace. This book addresses this gap by considering the liberal conception of peace within Western philosophy alongside principle of ‘peaceful coexistence’ supported in the East. By tracing the evolution of the international law of peace through its historical and philosophical origins, this book investigates whether there is a ‘right to peace’.

The book’s comprehensive treatment of the concept of peace in international law makes it an ideal reference work for those working in the field, and policy makers, as well as for academics and students.

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