Based upon an analysis of the peace process in Afghanistan since 2011, the article argues that past top-down approaches have failed to achieve the twin goals of peace and justice. Thus, customary justice and its associated structures offers an alternative approach to furthering reconciliation and addressing grievances, as well as to ensuring accountability for wrongs committed at the community level. Drawing from the work of The Liaison Office, the article highlights the advantages of customary justice institutions, but also cautions that their limitations (e.g., discrimination against women, an inability to reign in strongmen and address inter-ethnic conflicts) need to be addressed. The article concludes with the recommendation to establis...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed ‘legal pluralism’ has bee...
The Taliban’s fall in 2001 elevated hopes for improving the plight of women and girls in Afghanistan...
This work examines the debate on transitional justice in Afghanistan. Attempts to open up the discus...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
© 2004 Koninklijke Brill NVFocuses on the potential of transition justice for past and future abuses...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
This Article explores the role of rule of law in redressing crimes and human rights abuses committed...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed 'legal pluralism' has been interprete...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed ‘legal pluralism’ has bee...
The Taliban’s fall in 2001 elevated hopes for improving the plight of women and girls in Afghanistan...
This work examines the debate on transitional justice in Afghanistan. Attempts to open up the discus...
One of the fundamental functions of any state is to maintain monopoly over legitimate use of violenc...
Afghanistan’s restoration of the rule of law has set in motion a renewed debate about fundamental le...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
© 2004 Koninklijke Brill NVFocuses on the potential of transition justice for past and future abuses...
This article provides a critical reflection on the efforts at legal reconstruction initiated in 2001...
This Article explores the role of rule of law in redressing crimes and human rights abuses committed...
In anthropological and legal literature, the phenomenon termed 'legal pluralism' has been interprete...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...