Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional justice. The 2003 intervention of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) initially favoured criminal trials to achieve transitional justice, while local initiatives promoted community healing. RAMSI adopted a security paradigm that viewed the conflict as a matter of law and order, rather than as a complex historical and social issue. A central aim of RAMSI has been to rebuild trust in the state’s police force; however, this has been a particularly complex process as during the conflict from 1998 to 2003 many members of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) were implicated in serious crimes. RAMSI has pushed for a ...
Police reform in much of the developing world reflects a preoccupation with either shifts away from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
This is the second part in a series of three In Briefs highlighting findings from the Solomon Island...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
From 1998 to 2003, the Solomon Islands found itself in the grip of 'the Tensions', a violent civil c...
Overall in Solomon Islands, foreign aid donors have neither engaged effectively with transitional ju...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This article discusses women and peace-building in Solomon Islands and the effect of law, theory and...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was mandated to give special provision...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
The thesis explores the roles and reponsibilities of New Zealand Police deployed under the Regional ...
Solomon Islands’ law and justice sector has received substantial donor support in the two decades si...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
With its historical roots in the struggle for land and resources and the migration of ethnically div...
Police reform in much of the developing world reflects a preoccupation with either shifts away from ...
Police reform in much of the developing world reflects a preoccupation with either shifts away from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
This is the second part in a series of three In Briefs highlighting findings from the Solomon Island...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
From 1998 to 2003, the Solomon Islands found itself in the grip of 'the Tensions', a violent civil c...
Overall in Solomon Islands, foreign aid donors have neither engaged effectively with transitional ju...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This article discusses women and peace-building in Solomon Islands and the effect of law, theory and...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was mandated to give special provision...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
The thesis explores the roles and reponsibilities of New Zealand Police deployed under the Regional ...
Solomon Islands’ law and justice sector has received substantial donor support in the two decades si...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
With its historical roots in the struggle for land and resources and the migration of ethnically div...
Police reform in much of the developing world reflects a preoccupation with either shifts away from ...
Police reform in much of the developing world reflects a preoccupation with either shifts away from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
This is the second part in a series of three In Briefs highlighting findings from the Solomon Island...