In a post-conflict context, reconciliation takes place between the opposite forces, and when an ethnic conflict has occurred; reconciliation takes place between the opposed ethnic groups. Thus reconciliation is part of a process of decreasing ethnic tensions, but not the only important aspect. Rwanda is a least-likely case for declined ethnic tensions, due to the brutal genocide in 1994. Two aspects of reconciliation are examined: jurisdiction and political influence. Gacaca and the ICTR illustrate jurisdiction and representation and political history writing exemplify political impact. Results of the study implies that gacaca could cause increased ethnic tensions in a short perspective, but discovering the truth is crucial for lessened eth...
This study couldn’t have been timelier. During the entire period of this study the doctrine of R2P a...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
One question looms in the wake of genocide. Which road to reconciliation? In this thesis, I examine ...
Reconciliation is among the most contested terms in current peacebuilding and transitional justice d...
A major question for post-conflict governments to consider is how best to shape reconciliation effor...
The majority of scholarly research on Rwanda currently focuses on determining the causes of and part...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
Amidst the history of colonialism, dishonest government, civil conflict, and brutal genocide, the co...
This article responds to the normative question of whether post-conflict justice and reconciliation ...
In recent decades, national governments and international authorities have increasingly emphasized t...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
This thesis examines the role of transitional mechanisms in the process of reconciliation in Rwanda....
Based on long-term fieldwork in urban and rural Rwanda between 1997 and 2002 as well as on recent fo...
This article explores the various legal responses to the genocide in Rwanda through the lenses of tr...
In 1994, Rwanda suffered one of the worst genocides in history. It is estimated that up to 1,000,000...
This study couldn’t have been timelier. During the entire period of this study the doctrine of R2P a...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
One question looms in the wake of genocide. Which road to reconciliation? In this thesis, I examine ...
Reconciliation is among the most contested terms in current peacebuilding and transitional justice d...
A major question for post-conflict governments to consider is how best to shape reconciliation effor...
The majority of scholarly research on Rwanda currently focuses on determining the causes of and part...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
Amidst the history of colonialism, dishonest government, civil conflict, and brutal genocide, the co...
This article responds to the normative question of whether post-conflict justice and reconciliation ...
In recent decades, national governments and international authorities have increasingly emphasized t...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
This thesis examines the role of transitional mechanisms in the process of reconciliation in Rwanda....
Based on long-term fieldwork in urban and rural Rwanda between 1997 and 2002 as well as on recent fo...
This article explores the various legal responses to the genocide in Rwanda through the lenses of tr...
In 1994, Rwanda suffered one of the worst genocides in history. It is estimated that up to 1,000,000...
This study couldn’t have been timelier. During the entire period of this study the doctrine of R2P a...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
One question looms in the wake of genocide. Which road to reconciliation? In this thesis, I examine ...