In the context of current debates surrounding the success of colonial reparations in the case of Kenya, this paper explores the historiography of the complex engagement of the British colonial legal service in counter-insurgency (COIN) operations in the post-Second World War period. It surveys tangential approaches that help shed light on the possible usefulness of exploring the extent to which twentieth century British courts were neutral arbiters of justice or active participants in the various emergency campaigns. Given the complex historical relationship between British courts and the conduct of counterinsurgency campaigns, the paper concludes by questioning the extent to which empirical historical research on the British colonial legal...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
In the context of current debates surrounding the success of colonial reparations in the case of Ken...
In the context of current debates surrounding the success of colonial reparations in the case of Ken...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
A morally contested political project has definitively entered late liberal international politics a...
In recent decades, a groundswell of public and political attention has turned towards the injustices...
This paper considers the changing capacity of law to hear cases of “historical injustice,” in partic...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
Colonialism can be traced back to the dawn of the “age of discovery” that was pioneered by the Portu...
Contemporary world order rests on a fault-line. On the one hand it is an interstate system founded o...
In fighting Mau Mau rebels in Kenya between 1952 and 1956, the British armed and deployed an African...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
In the context of current debates surrounding the success of colonial reparations in the case of Ken...
In the context of current debates surrounding the success of colonial reparations in the case of Ken...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
A morally contested political project has definitively entered late liberal international politics a...
In recent decades, a groundswell of public and political attention has turned towards the injustices...
This paper considers the changing capacity of law to hear cases of “historical injustice,” in partic...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
Colonialism can be traced back to the dawn of the “age of discovery” that was pioneered by the Portu...
Contemporary world order rests on a fault-line. On the one hand it is an interstate system founded o...
In fighting Mau Mau rebels in Kenya between 1952 and 1956, the British armed and deployed an African...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...