This article discusses how international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in legally plural contexts can support reforms to the normative framework for legal pluralism that contribute to advancing human rights. Based on the case of Mozambique, the article argues that reforms to the normative framework for legal pluralism should be grounded on empirical realities of legal pluralism and their human rights implications. The article suggests that international development actors can contribute to this end at the level of process. This can be done by financing empirical studies on legal pluralism and human rights, and by facilitating informed and participatory dialogue to define policies and legislation
The purpose of this article is to investigate in which ways multi-level actor cooperation advances n...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
We formulate a number of mutual findings and recommendations. First, the chapter discusses common el...
This article discusses how international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in l...
This article examines the main strategies followed by legal development actors in order to improve t...
This dissertation examines the role of justice sector aid in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the relati...
In order to understand the context in which development actors operate and the nature of their inter...
The relationship between legal pluralism and international human rights law is a complex and multi-f...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Africa encounter specific chal...
We discuss how international development actors providing aid in the justice sector in Mozambique po...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Sub-Saharan Africa are confron...
Most African states are legally pluralistic. As a result, the universalism and cultural relativism a...
The purpose of this article is to investigate in which ways multi-level actor cooperation advances n...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
We formulate a number of mutual findings and recommendations. First, the chapter discusses common el...
This article discusses how international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in l...
This article examines the main strategies followed by legal development actors in order to improve t...
This dissertation examines the role of justice sector aid in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the relati...
In order to understand the context in which development actors operate and the nature of their inter...
The relationship between legal pluralism and international human rights law is a complex and multi-f...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Africa encounter specific chal...
We discuss how international development actors providing aid in the justice sector in Mozambique po...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Sub-Saharan Africa are confron...
Most African states are legally pluralistic. As a result, the universalism and cultural relativism a...
The purpose of this article is to investigate in which ways multi-level actor cooperation advances n...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
We formulate a number of mutual findings and recommendations. First, the chapter discusses common el...