Magister Legum - LLMThis mini-thesis makes a claim that when Rwanda established the rule of Gacaca court system as a communal mechanism of transitional justice in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide, it accordingly enabled space for the ‘social truth’ to take centre stage as opposed to the legal truth. As such, testimonies by perpetrators and accounts by witnesses could only be permissible in Gacaca courts if they were socially acceptable by the community, and any evidence only needed to be orally validated by community members but not verified through formal legal procedures. The principal objective of this mini-thesis, therefore, is to examine how the ‘social truth’ was employed by Gacaca courts and how this kind of truth resonated with th...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
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The last decade has seen the emergence of a new global tax order spearheaded by the OECD and G20 and...
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Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
The establishment of peace in post-genocidal states is vital, as the experience of extreme division ...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease epidemic, unprecedented in magnitude, has been the focus of worldwide m...
This study is an exploration of transitional justice mechanisms available to post conflict communiti...
The report presents an overview of institutional strategies to deal with the problem of past atrocit...
This thesis explores the conflict transition experiences of republican women in the North of Ireland...
This inquiry analyzes human rights as a systemic phenomenon. One of the central arguments of this in...
Introduction: Polypharmacy has been a global threat these days and raised a question about its deter...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
The rise of privately enforceable rights in national courts based on substantive international law i...
The last decade has seen the emergence of a new global tax order spearheaded by the OECD and G20 and...
Imagining how contemporary conflicts have divided societies in the recent times put one in a positio...
Internet Governance has largely been managed by the United States government since its burgeoning in...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...
Vietnam reported its first known case of COVID-19 on 23 January 2020. As of 19 May, the country had ...