This article examines the role that amnesty and traditional practices play in fostering justice and reconciliation in northern Uganda. Although the twenty-year conflict involving the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in northern Uganda has not yet come to an end and peace talks are still ongoing, many former LRA rebels have begun to return to their communities after taking advantage of the amnesty offered by the government of Uganda. Consequently, reintegration, accountability, and reconciliation are currently prominent legal issues in northern Uganda. Literature on this subject, however, mainly touches upon how the amnesty process and the peace talks are in tension with the International Criminal Court’s pending arrest warrants for LRA leaders....
Conventional evaluations of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs suggest th...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
This article examines the role that amnesty and traditional practices play in fostering justice and ...
In the year 2000, Uganda passed the Amnesty Act – a blanket amnesty law that effectively ended a 20-...
The practice of forgiveness in processes of conflict resolution and post-conflict justice is confron...
The war that broke out in Northern Uganda in 1986 – one of the most forgotten wars of our times – wa...
Uganda is a specific focus of international criminal justice at present because of issues relating t...
This article outlines the current situation with regard to the Lord’s Resistance Army and the possib...
The field of transitional justice currently views retributive and restorative justice as a means of ...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have emerged in the last few decades as a mechanism for a...
This community-based study documents Northern Ugandans’ attitudes towards children affected by the w...
Abstract The conflict in northern Uganda between the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance ...
Conventional evaluations of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs suggest th...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
This article examines the role that amnesty and traditional practices play in fostering justice and ...
In the year 2000, Uganda passed the Amnesty Act – a blanket amnesty law that effectively ended a 20-...
The practice of forgiveness in processes of conflict resolution and post-conflict justice is confron...
The war that broke out in Northern Uganda in 1986 – one of the most forgotten wars of our times – wa...
Uganda is a specific focus of international criminal justice at present because of issues relating t...
This article outlines the current situation with regard to the Lord’s Resistance Army and the possib...
The field of transitional justice currently views retributive and restorative justice as a means of ...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have emerged in the last few decades as a mechanism for a...
This community-based study documents Northern Ugandans’ attitudes towards children affected by the w...
Abstract The conflict in northern Uganda between the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance ...
Conventional evaluations of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs suggest th...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...