From 1998 to 2003, the Solomon Islands found itself in the grip of 'the Tensions', a violent civil conflict that left some 200 people dead, more than 20,000 displaced, and countless others subjected to torture, rape, fear and intimidation. In the aftermath of the conflict, two dominant approaches to post-conflict justice emerged. The first, implemented by the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI), favoured a 'rule of law' approach according to which large numbers of militants on both sides were arrested and processed through the criminal justice system resulting, in many cases, in the imposition of lengthy period of imprisonment. The second, 'reconciliation' approach, favoured local, grassroots, traditional and indigeno...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was mandated to give special provision...
Inter-communal conflicts have devastating effects on the population affected and can destabilize a r...
There has been considerable debate over the past few years about the Australian Government’s focus o...
Overall in Solomon Islands, foreign aid donors have neither engaged effectively with transitional ju...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Speaking Suffering: A Post-Colonial Analysis of Why the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Com...
In 2012, the Solomon Islands truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) submitted its Final Report to...
This article examines kastom reconciliations as practiced in a Melanesian cultural context in the re...
Solomon Islands’ law and justice sector has received substantial donor support in the two decades si...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was the first truth commission in the...
eight The Solomon Islands have recently emerged from the rubble of ethnic conflict. As a young natio...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
There has been much debate as to the name to be given to the conflict which Solomon Islands endured...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was mandated to give special provision...
Inter-communal conflicts have devastating effects on the population affected and can destabilize a r...
There has been considerable debate over the past few years about the Australian Government’s focus o...
Overall in Solomon Islands, foreign aid donors have neither engaged effectively with transitional ju...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Speaking Suffering: A Post-Colonial Analysis of Why the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Com...
In 2012, the Solomon Islands truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) submitted its Final Report to...
This article examines kastom reconciliations as practiced in a Melanesian cultural context in the re...
Solomon Islands’ law and justice sector has received substantial donor support in the two decades si...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was the first truth commission in the...
eight The Solomon Islands have recently emerged from the rubble of ethnic conflict. As a young natio...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
There has been much debate as to the name to be given to the conflict which Solomon Islands endured...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was mandated to give special provision...
Inter-communal conflicts have devastating effects on the population affected and can destabilize a r...
There has been considerable debate over the past few years about the Australian Government’s focus o...