The traditional approach to criminal justice faces the challenge of balancing multiple goals – usually expressed as deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, and retribution – which focus on crime control. A restorative approach seems needed in all societies that have suffered massive and collective victimisation, and must be kept in mind in Rwanda by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) as it implements its overall strategy.The ICTR’s almost exclusive focus on an actor-orientated perspective, viewing the individual as a building block of the genocidal reality, distorts and obscures a structure-orientated perspective on the ethno-centric social reality that converted tens of thousands of Hutus into a mass of killers, turn...
The tragedy which befell Rwanda in 1994 deserves a special place in the bloodstained pages of histor...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
The traditional approach to criminal justice faces the challenge of balancing multiple goals – usual...
The tragedy which befell Rwanda in 1994 deserves a special place in the bloodstained pages of histor...
It has become fashionable to be pessimistic about “Africa” and it is in the face of such pessimism t...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
This Article critiques international lawyers\u27 assumptions about how best to pursue criminal accou...
A complex and important feature of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is its concurrent ...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
This article explores the transitional justice mechanisms that were employed in Rwanda’s post genoci...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
The tragedy which befell Rwanda in 1994 deserves a special place in the bloodstained pages of histor...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
The traditional approach to criminal justice faces the challenge of balancing multiple goals – usual...
The tragedy which befell Rwanda in 1994 deserves a special place in the bloodstained pages of histor...
It has become fashionable to be pessimistic about “Africa” and it is in the face of such pessimism t...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
This Article critiques international lawyers\u27 assumptions about how best to pursue criminal accou...
A complex and important feature of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is its concurrent ...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
This article explores the transitional justice mechanisms that were employed in Rwanda’s post genoci...
The epicentre of post-genocide Rwandan society and politics has been the need for reconciliation to ...
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
The tragedy which befell Rwanda in 1994 deserves a special place in the bloodstained pages of histor...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...