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Dr. Lonneke PEPERKAMP

Visiting Assistant Professor: Dr. PEPERKAMP studied law and philosophy at the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. After obtaining her LLM and MA in Criminal Law and Philosophy of Law, she participated in a research project on health equity and the global right to health (a partnership between the University of Ottawa, Canada and the University of Western Cape, South Africa). She was awarded a research grant for her doctoral research on just war theory and jus post bellum, and received her PhD degree in Nijmegen. Subsequently, Dr. Peperkamp worked as lecturer and researcher at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She thought courses on the philosophy of law, philosophy of human rights, and the ethics of war and peace. Her current research interests are in the areas of war and violent conflicts, just war theory, post war justice, peace, human rights, and global poverty. 

 (starting from 15 Jan 2018)

  • Phone: 3917 1927
  • Office: C952

Awards

  • ‘Toptalent’ doctoral research grant Dutch Organization for Scientific Research.

Selected publications

  • L. Peperkamp (2017), ‘Rechtvaardige Oorlog, Rechtvaardige Vrede?’, ERIS VU Journal for Humanities, 1, 11- 25.
  • L. Peperkamp (2016), ‘The Blurry Boundaries between War and Peace: Do We Need to Extend Just War Theory?’, Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 102/3, 315- 332.
  • L. Peperkamp (2016), ‘On the Duty to Reconstruct after War: Who is Responsible for Jus Post Bellum?’, Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, 403- 430.
  • L. Peperkamp (2014), ‘Jus Post Bellum: A Case of Minimalism versus Maximalism?’, Ethical Perspectives, 21/3, 255- 288.
  • L. Peperkamp (2012), book review: H. Frowe, The Ethics of War and Peace. An Introduction. London/ New York: Routledge 2011 and S. Lee, Ethics and War. An Introduction, Cambridge/ New York: Cambridge University Press 2012, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 74/4, 823- 825.
  • L. Peperkamp (2011), book review: M. Allman, After the Smoke Clears. The Just War Tradition and Post War Justice. New York: Orbis 2010, Ethical Perspectives 18/ 3, 441- 445.
  • T.J.M. Mertens, and L. Peperkamp (2009), ‘'Inter Armes Silent Leges?' Over de Moeizame Verhouding van het Recht tot de Oorlog’, Ars Aequi, 7/8, 458- 466. 
  • R. Labonté, S. Pooyak, F. Baum, N.Schaay, C. Packer, D. Laplante, R. Vega-Romero, V. Viswanatha, F. Barten, C. Hurley, H. Tujuba Ali, H. Manolakos, N. Acosta-Ramírez, J. Pollard, T. Narayan, S. Mohamed, L. Peperkamp, J. Johns, N. Ouldzeidoune, R. Sinclair and D. Sanders (2009), ‘Aplicación, efectividad y contexto político de la atención primaria integral de salud: resultados preliminares de una revisión de la literatura mundial’, Revista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud 8/16, 2009, 13-29.
  • R. Labonté, S. Pooyak, F. Baum, N.Schaay, C. Packer, D. Laplante, R. Vega-Romero, V. Viswanatha, F. Barten, C. Hurley, H. Tujuba Ali, H. Manolakos, N. Acosta-Ramírez, J. Pollard, T. Narayan, S. Mohamed, L. Peperkamp, J. Johns, N. Ouldzeidoune, R. Sinclair and D. Sanders (2008), ‘Implementation, Effectiveness and Political Context of Comprehensive Primary Health Care: Preliminary Findings of a Global Literature Review’, Australian Journal of Primary Health 14/3, 58 – 67.
  • L. Peperkamp (2007), ‘De Ethiopische Inval in Somalië: Hulp aan een Buurland in Nood, Zelfverdediging of een Illegale Preventieve Aanval?’, Honours Review 6.