Justice takes many forms, such as social justice (equitable human rights), procedural justice (fair process, particularly in resolution of disputes), distributive justice (equitable distribution), and more. Distributive justice is an important theme in international community psychology, overlapping with concepts of peace, equity, compassion, and more. Refugees, who often experience pervasive injustice, offer insights into justice when they create a just community. The United Refugee and Host Churches (URHC) is a network of churches in Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya) and the surrounding Turkana community founded in 1996 by refugees and people from the local Turkana community. The URHC addressed ongoing conflict and distrust in the camp by estab...
Since the end of the cold war there has been a significant change in the nature of violent conflicts...
The risk of gender-based violence (GBV) is heightened during displacement and it remains a pervasive...
This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children...
Issues of social justice still face numerous challenges across Sub Saharan Africa. The reasons why t...
The thesis explores how the establishment of a refugee camp has impacted the hosting community of Ka...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
This thesis investigates young refugee women’s experience of the process of seeking access to justic...
This thesis examines the impacts of the refugee influx on the host community in Kakuma, Kenya. This ...
The justice system in the east-African country Kenya has long been subject to severe corruption and ...
Pastoralist communities in Kenya have suffered burdens of the legacy of both colonial and post indep...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
In recent times traditional justice processes have become increasingly adapted to serve as transitio...
In June 2002, the Republic of Rwanda embarked on an extraordinary experiment in transitional justice...
The Sustainable Development Goals have spurred a growing interest in and focus on equitable developm...
The rights-based approach (RBA) to development is a response to the perception that development aid ...
Since the end of the cold war there has been a significant change in the nature of violent conflicts...
The risk of gender-based violence (GBV) is heightened during displacement and it remains a pervasive...
This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children...
Issues of social justice still face numerous challenges across Sub Saharan Africa. The reasons why t...
The thesis explores how the establishment of a refugee camp has impacted the hosting community of Ka...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
This thesis investigates young refugee women’s experience of the process of seeking access to justic...
This thesis examines the impacts of the refugee influx on the host community in Kakuma, Kenya. This ...
The justice system in the east-African country Kenya has long been subject to severe corruption and ...
Pastoralist communities in Kenya have suffered burdens of the legacy of both colonial and post indep...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
In recent times traditional justice processes have become increasingly adapted to serve as transitio...
In June 2002, the Republic of Rwanda embarked on an extraordinary experiment in transitional justice...
The Sustainable Development Goals have spurred a growing interest in and focus on equitable developm...
The rights-based approach (RBA) to development is a response to the perception that development aid ...
Since the end of the cold war there has been a significant change in the nature of violent conflicts...
The risk of gender-based violence (GBV) is heightened during displacement and it remains a pervasive...
This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children...