On August 28, 2019, Dr. Paul R. Williams delivered the Bruce J. Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. This article, based on his lecture, examines how justice has repeatedly found a foothold in peace processes, and how the international community can continue to work towards embedding accountability into peace processes to achieve durable peace. This article traces the arc of accountability in peace processes, from an era of impunity and a period of stepping stones moments, to today’s uncertain moment for post-conflict accountability and justice mechanisms. The author argues that comprehensive transitional justice — as hard as it is to achieve — cannot be forgotten, and that it is incumben...
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Presentation The Journal on peace process and human dignity has been founded at the initiative of...
The theme of this 2000 Goodwin Seminar issue, International Human Rights in the 21st C...
Thirty scholars and experts discuss and provide wide-ranging views on a variety of accountability me...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...
Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights by Dr. Paul R. Williams Thank you to Case Western Reserve U...
Recently, there has been increasing use of the tool of justice/accountability in the peace-building ...
Forward to The War Crimes Research Symposium: The Role of Justice in Building Peace, Cleveland, Ohio...
Resolving the Yugoslav conflict was the last great foreign policy challenge of the twentieth century...
This text of the inaugural lecture for the A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil P...
Despite a high level of mass violence in the post-war years, there have been few prosecutions at the...
This article will address the question of how the international community should respond when the pu...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
Peace agreements can bring about serious injustices. For example, they may establish oppressive regi...
The ‘long peace’ of the last twenty-five years has linked various forms of intervention–from develop...
Over the past 25 years, domestic polities and the international cornmunity alike have increasingly c...
Presentation The Journal on peace process and human dignity has been founded at the initiative of...
The theme of this 2000 Goodwin Seminar issue, International Human Rights in the 21st C...
Thirty scholars and experts discuss and provide wide-ranging views on a variety of accountability me...
A basic dilemma for political transitions and peace talks, whether to hold perpetrators of mass atro...