This article uses the cases of Burundi, Mozambique and Sierra Leone to analyse transitional justice processes in African societies where powersharing was used as a key tool to end very protracted and violent civil wars. It is argued that, by affording warring parties a prominent role in the postsettlement political environment, power-sharing inadvertently impeded the pursuit of both restorative and criminal justice in all three countries. As an instance of ‘warriors’ justice’, power-sharing was used by such actors as an opportunity to avoid facing retributive justice. Indeed, due to the central position they held within the power-sharing dispensations, former warriors emphasised amnesty while paying lip service to reparations for victims. I...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Over the past two decades, more than 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have put an end to armed con...
Through a comparative study of different African conflicts, this research aims at underlying the nee...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice -- the criminal-retributive, the hi...
The prevalence of violent conflicts over the last few decades has left numerous countries in the nee...
Power sharing institutions are currently being established to end war and lay the foundations for pe...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
The southern Africa region has witnessed, over the last 50 years, several episodes of violent confli...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
Post conflict justice is a concept that has in the last two decades gained notoriety and support acr...
The southern Africa region has witnessed, over the last 50 years, several episodes of violent confli...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This paper examines the legality of power-sharing in Africa with specific reference to the Accra and...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Over the past two decades, more than 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have put an end to armed con...
Through a comparative study of different African conflicts, this research aims at underlying the nee...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice -- the criminal-retributive, the hi...
The prevalence of violent conflicts over the last few decades has left numerous countries in the nee...
Power sharing institutions are currently being established to end war and lay the foundations for pe...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
The southern Africa region has witnessed, over the last 50 years, several episodes of violent confli...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
Post conflict justice is a concept that has in the last two decades gained notoriety and support acr...
The southern Africa region has witnessed, over the last 50 years, several episodes of violent confli...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This paper examines the legality of power-sharing in Africa with specific reference to the Accra and...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Over the past two decades, more than 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have put an end to armed con...