This Comment relates to activities undertaken by the Criminal Justice Working Group (WG) under the auspices of the Legal and Justice Affairs Advisory Council (AC). It covers the period between 17 August 2018 and December 2020. The Comment highlights factors calling for reform of Ethiopia`s criminal justice, institutional arrangement for the ongoing legal and justice reform in Ethiopia and three principal tasks carried out by the WG. It also briefly forwards issues of concern and expression of gratitude
Breaking the cycle or re-cycling errors: Critical comment on proposals for criminal justice reform T...
Executive Council Thirty-Fourth Ordinary Session 7 – 8 February 2019 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe Thirti...
The systems of incarceration common in post-colonial societies were created to subdue populations of...
Confronting egregious human rights violations and repressive past is an arduous and necessary task t...
There have been three waves of foreign influence in the ‘flesh’ and ‘soul’ of the Ethiopian legal re...
Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases,...
Judicial reform constitutes a sub-program within the Justice System Reform Program (JSRP) which is u...
Restorative Justice (RJ) is an alternative way of apprehending crime and justice which views crime a...
The best interest of the child is a multifaceted principle governing children’s rights. This princip...
This comment presents an overview of criminological theories of crime and examines some contemporary...
Purpose of the study: The Ethiopian criminal justice system views crime as an offense against the st...
The initial phase of Ethiopia’s Justice System Reform Program (which includes legal sector reform an...
World War (WW) II coupled with the following international criminal trials were blessing-in-disguise...
Agency is vital in modern life, and it is hardly effective without a power of attorney. However, it ...
The informal justice system may not necessarily be uniform across Ethiopia. Nonetheless, there are c...
Breaking the cycle or re-cycling errors: Critical comment on proposals for criminal justice reform T...
Executive Council Thirty-Fourth Ordinary Session 7 – 8 February 2019 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe Thirti...
The systems of incarceration common in post-colonial societies were created to subdue populations of...
Confronting egregious human rights violations and repressive past is an arduous and necessary task t...
There have been three waves of foreign influence in the ‘flesh’ and ‘soul’ of the Ethiopian legal re...
Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases,...
Judicial reform constitutes a sub-program within the Justice System Reform Program (JSRP) which is u...
Restorative Justice (RJ) is an alternative way of apprehending crime and justice which views crime a...
The best interest of the child is a multifaceted principle governing children’s rights. This princip...
This comment presents an overview of criminological theories of crime and examines some contemporary...
Purpose of the study: The Ethiopian criminal justice system views crime as an offense against the st...
The initial phase of Ethiopia’s Justice System Reform Program (which includes legal sector reform an...
World War (WW) II coupled with the following international criminal trials were blessing-in-disguise...
Agency is vital in modern life, and it is hardly effective without a power of attorney. However, it ...
The informal justice system may not necessarily be uniform across Ethiopia. Nonetheless, there are c...
Breaking the cycle or re-cycling errors: Critical comment on proposals for criminal justice reform T...
Executive Council Thirty-Fourth Ordinary Session 7 – 8 February 2019 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe Thirti...
The systems of incarceration common in post-colonial societies were created to subdue populations of...