Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 million cases against people accused of involvement in the country\u27s 1994 genocide. The local population across the country participated in these trials, and judges were lay members of the community. The objectives of gacaca were to deliver justice for the genocide, reduce the massive prison population, and foster reconciliation. This ambitious experiment in transitional justice leaves behind a mixed legacy. Recognizing the enormous challenge the Rwandan government faced in building a system to rapidly process tens of thousands of cases, this report notes some of gacaca\u27s achievements, including the swift work of the courts, the extensive par...
Since its rise to power in July of 1994, the Rwandan government has been committed to prosecuting al...
Despite the fact that the Gacaca Courts have been the focus of a range of academic research, this wo...
This thesis considers the transitional justice process that followed the aftermath of the 1994 Rwand...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
After many decades of impunity, Rwanda has embarked upon a course of transitional justice committed ...
After many decades of impunity, Rwanda has embarked upon a course of transitional justice committed ...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
In Rwanda today it is considered poor manners to cry at funerals. Public grieving for the death of a...
More than a decade after the Rwandan genocide, the sheer magnitude of what took place still has the ...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
In 2000 an ambitious new process of transitional justice was launched in Rwanda as a way to adjudica...
After decades of cycling violence between Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda and Burundi, violence peak...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe 20th century witnessed several wars and genocides worldwide. Notable examples ...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
Since its rise to power in July of 1994, the Rwandan government has been committed to prosecuting al...
Despite the fact that the Gacaca Courts have been the focus of a range of academic research, this wo...
This thesis considers the transitional justice process that followed the aftermath of the 1994 Rwand...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
After many decades of impunity, Rwanda has embarked upon a course of transitional justice committed ...
After many decades of impunity, Rwanda has embarked upon a course of transitional justice committed ...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
In Rwanda today it is considered poor manners to cry at funerals. Public grieving for the death of a...
More than a decade after the Rwandan genocide, the sheer magnitude of what took place still has the ...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
In 2000 an ambitious new process of transitional justice was launched in Rwanda as a way to adjudica...
After decades of cycling violence between Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda and Burundi, violence peak...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe 20th century witnessed several wars and genocides worldwide. Notable examples ...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
Since its rise to power in July of 1994, the Rwandan government has been committed to prosecuting al...
Despite the fact that the Gacaca Courts have been the focus of a range of academic research, this wo...
This thesis considers the transitional justice process that followed the aftermath of the 1994 Rwand...