Despite the ever-expanding criticism of the way the international community conducts its aid missions, it remains clear that humanitarian intervention is necessary for the successful rebuilding of post-genocide nations. As such, the interactions of the international aid community with the national governments and local communities of Cambodia, Guatemala and Rwanda are of particular importance to this thesis. By analyzing these relationships and their resulting policies, it becomes clear that peace cannot last if the survivors are unable to relate to the justice and reconciliation measures implemented. Local cultural norms and traditions, as well as input from survivors, must be the foundation from which national and international policies a...
This article analyzes how the current framework of retributive justice pursued by the UN Internation...
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of reconciliation in post-genocide peace building. Peac...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
Despite the ever-expanding criticism of the way the international community conducts its aid mission...
The thesis addresses one central question: how can we eradicate the miseries of displaced persons?Th...
Post-genocide literature is everchanging in the topics and countries it explores as well as the disc...
The author examines the peculiarities of the process of post-conflict reconciliation and peacebuildi...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
In the past two decades, Rwanda has been through major changes, from a conflict-ridden society with ...
The majority of scholarly research on Rwanda currently focuses on determining the causes of and part...
Native people under colonial rule have suffered a multitude of human rights abuses throughout histor...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
In July 1994, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) set out to stabilise and secure Rwanda, a country de...
Rehabilitation remains a significant concern among survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Rehabil...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
This article analyzes how the current framework of retributive justice pursued by the UN Internation...
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of reconciliation in post-genocide peace building. Peac...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
Despite the ever-expanding criticism of the way the international community conducts its aid mission...
The thesis addresses one central question: how can we eradicate the miseries of displaced persons?Th...
Post-genocide literature is everchanging in the topics and countries it explores as well as the disc...
The author examines the peculiarities of the process of post-conflict reconciliation and peacebuildi...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
In the past two decades, Rwanda has been through major changes, from a conflict-ridden society with ...
The majority of scholarly research on Rwanda currently focuses on determining the causes of and part...
Native people under colonial rule have suffered a multitude of human rights abuses throughout histor...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
In July 1994, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) set out to stabilise and secure Rwanda, a country de...
Rehabilitation remains a significant concern among survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Rehabil...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
This article analyzes how the current framework of retributive justice pursued by the UN Internation...
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of reconciliation in post-genocide peace building. Peac...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...