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The Internal Implementation of Peace Agreements after Violent Intrastate Conflict
Guidance for Internal Actors Responsible for Implementation
Biographical note
Arist von Hehn Doctorate in Law, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Masters in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (LL.M.), Lund University, was trained as a lawyer and mediator in Germany and worked in Northern Ireland in relation to human rights and as a management consultant during the Aceh peace process.
Readership
Anyone affected by or involved or interested in the theory and practice of peace implementation in settings of internal conflict.
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