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15 - Conclusion

from Part III - A New Syria in a New World Order?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2019

Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen
Affiliation:
Academic College for Law and Science and Ariel University
Nir T. Boms
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University
Sareta Ashraph
Affiliation:
Garden Court Chambers
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Summary

This section wraps the book's analysis of the conflict in Syria and points to the indeterminacies that still remain. They include, among others, the shape and form of the emerging political structure of Syria, how the refugee crisis will be resolved, and whether international justice could be achieved. The conclusions of the volume portray guidelines for political or legal attempts that will be made to resolve those indeterminacies. It is the mapping and analysis of how the fundamental norms of the international community were brutally violated and the difficulties of restoring justice at the moment, while also elaborating on the developments within the political arena in which all of these events take place, that provide keys for coping with future challenges for both Syria and the international community.

The conclusion of the Syrian war suggests an international failure to prevent a mass calamity and to protect those millions of innocent civilians Irrespective of the developments within Syria, it is already clear that the implications of this conflict will accompany us for years to come and it is not unthinkable that a new chapter of this war will be ignited again in the future.

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The Syrian War
Between Justice and Political Reality
, pp. 295 - 298
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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