Peace Modules

The Public International Law and Policy Group has created several peace modules for current conflicts around the world. When creating these modules, the organization reviews the history and particulars of the conflict. The group takes note of the parties involved, researching and compiling a list of factors which are likely to affect the peace negotiations. When requested, PILPG will provide detailed guidance and advice on working through these specific issues in the peace negotiation process. To read the peace modules on Aceh, Kashmir, or Sudan, please click on the links below.

Aceh-Building a Sustainable Peace (.pdf format)

The Aceh Peace Module provides background information on the self-determination conflict in Aceh, a region of Indonesia. The module shows all of the factors that can impact peace negotiations and the creation of a lasting peace. Various sections discuss the Historical Perspective, Key Players and Major Instrumentalities in the Aceh Conflict, International Involvement, Proposed Solutions, and a Proposed Peace Agreement aimed at solving the Aceh conflict.

Kashmir: The Road to Peace (.pdf format)

The Kashmir peace module, "Kashmir: The Road to Peace," discusses the various parties' perspectives surrounding the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. Proposed Kashmir Model Language is also included, aiming to help the parties in coming to an agreement. Reform of the Governing Structures; Human Rights; Police Reform; and Demilitarization, Decommissioning, and Rehabilitation are also included within the peace module.

 

Sudan (forthcoming)

 

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