Oxford Transitional Justice Research International Justice In Africa Series
May 26, 2010 by iccobservers
OTJR has recently produced a new debate series on International Justice In Africa: http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/otjr.php?show=currentDebate10.
Contributions Include:
11. International Criminal Justice and Non-Western Cultures
12 April 2010 by Tim Kelsall
As the ICC Review Conference nears, it is time to consider how best to create a form of international criminal justice that is culturally and socially appropriate in non-Western settings.
10. Peace, Justice, and the International Criminal Court
19 March 2010 by Sara Darehshori and Elizabeth Evenson
This paper argues that justice initiatives, and the ICC’s work in particular, do not seriously impede peace processes. The paper shows instead that remaining firm on justice yields short- and long-term benefits that contribute toward peacebuilding.
9. What the ICC Review Conference Can’t Fix
15 March 2010 by Adam Branch
8. Root and Branch, Tree of Life: Sowing the Seeds of Grassroots Transitional Justice
10 March 2010 by Andrew Iliff
7. The Standoff between ICC and African Leaders Debate Revisited
10 March 2010 by Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai
6. The Contribution African States Can Make to the ICC Review Conference
10 March 2010 by Valentina Torricelli
5. Understanding Africa’s Position on the International Criminal Court
10 March 2010 by by Comfort Ero
4. The Limits of Prosecutions
10 March 2010 by Okechukwu Oko
3. Inside the Minds of the ICC Judges: Will They Give Ocampo the Benefit of the Doubt in Kenya?
10 March 2010 by Lionel Nichols
2. A Note on State Policy and Crimes Against Humanity
10 March 2010 by Larry May
1. International Justice in Africa – Debate Summary
10 March 2010 by Lydiah Kemunto-Bosire
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research International Justice In Africa Series
May 26, 2010 by iccobservers
OTJR has recently produced a new debate series on International Justice In Africa: http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/otjr.php?show=currentDebate10.
Contributions Include:
11. International Criminal Justice and Non-Western Cultures
12 April 2010 by Tim Kelsall
As the ICC Review Conference nears, it is time to consider how best to create a form of international criminal justice that is culturally and socially appropriate in non-Western settings.
10. Peace, Justice, and the International Criminal Court
19 March 2010 by Sara Darehshori and Elizabeth Evenson
This paper argues that justice initiatives, and the ICC’s work in particular, do not seriously impede peace processes. The paper shows instead that remaining firm on justice yields short- and long-term benefits that contribute toward peacebuilding.
9. What the ICC Review Conference Can’t Fix
15 March 2010 by Adam Branch
8. Root and Branch, Tree of Life: Sowing the Seeds of Grassroots Transitional Justice
10 March 2010 by Andrew Iliff
7. The Standoff between ICC and African Leaders Debate Revisited
10 March 2010 by Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai
6. The Contribution African States Can Make to the ICC Review Conference
10 March 2010 by Valentina Torricelli
5. Understanding Africa’s Position on the International Criminal Court
10 March 2010 by by Comfort Ero
4. The Limits of Prosecutions
10 March 2010 by Okechukwu Oko
3. Inside the Minds of the ICC Judges: Will They Give Ocampo the Benefit of the Doubt in Kenya?
10 March 2010 by Lionel Nichols
2. A Note on State Policy and Crimes Against Humanity
10 March 2010 by Larry May
1. International Justice in Africa – Debate Summary
10 March 2010 by Lydiah Kemunto-Bosire
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