1. Conceptualizing Protracted Conflicts and International Law, Andreas Buser, Giedre Jokubauskaite, Heike Krieger, and Asli OzcelikPart I. Protracted Conflicts and the 'Triple Nexus' in Perspective: Deconstructing Established Narratives2. The 'Triple Nexus' and the Risk Management of Conflict, Kathryn Greenman3. Peace or War? On the Logic of the 'Triple Nexus' from the Humanitarian Aid Perspective, Conrad Schetter and Janosch Prinz4. Gender, Protracted Conflicts, and the Triple Nexus: A Feminist Critique, Olga Jurasz, Moa Peldán, and Leena Vastapuu5. A Triple Nexus for Northern Central America? Protection, Development, and Peace under Protracted Criminal Violence, Pablo Kalmanovitz6. Tensions Between Local and International Narratives of Conflict: USAID Discourses on Liberal Peace in Colombia, Johanna del Pilar Cortés Nieto, Andrés Gómez-Rey, Rafael Alberto Tamayo-Álvarez, and Andrés Rodríguez-MoralesPart II.
Drivers, Consequences, and Interdependencies of Protracted Conflicts7. International Law on Armed Conflict and Sustainable Food Security, Antonio Coco8. The Human Right to Health in Protracted Conflicts: Duties and Responsibilities to Cooperate towards Building a Democratically Controlled Health System, Amrei Müller9. A (Limited) Role of International Law in Tackling Environmental Degradation During Protracted Conflicts, Britta Sjöstedt10. Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus, Ben Saul11. Refugees in Protracted Conflicts: The Lasting Legal Status of Multigenerational Palestinian Refugees, Mutaz M. Qafisheh and Jinan Bastaki12. Potential and Limits of International Law in Addressing Protracted Displacement in the Sahel, S' Benjamin TraoréPart III.
Creating the Divide? (In)compatible Institutional Frameworks13. Aligning Humanitarian Principles with Peace and Development Objectives, Marc DuBois14. Overcoming Boundaries: Protracted Conflict, Inter-Institutional Cooperation, and the World Bank's Legal Constraints, Ansgar Münichsdorfer15. Inter-Institutional Cooperation, Limited Mandates, and Challenge to Functional Immunities of International Institutions, Héloïse Guichardaz16. The UN and Protracted Conflict, Martin WählischPart IV. Bridging the Divide: A Key Role for Human Rights?17. The Humanitarian-Peace-Development Nexus: What Role for Human Rights?, Andreas Buser18. Protracted Conflicts and the Right to Water, Sofie-Marie Terrey19.
Rights-Based Approaches to Land in Protracted Conflicts, Daniëlla Dam de-Jong20. Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights and Peacemaking: The Minoritization of the Lumads in the Bangsamoro Peace Processes, Armi Beatriz E. Bayot21. Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development?, Amanda Cahill-Ripley22. The Challenging Imperative of Ending the War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Pascal Sundi Mbambi, Patience Kabamba, and Abhisekh Rodricks23. Conclusion: Towards a Holistic Approach to Armed Conflict, Andreas Buser, Heike Krieger, and Asli Ozcelik.