"The book looks at the outreach and communication strategies employed by internationalised courts to try to understand the wider impact of international justice. This book critically examines the role of outreach within international justice focusing specifically on the role of outreach at the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL). It contributes to understanding of the relationship between international courts and the affected populations; an area currently underexplored and little understood. The assumption that justice brings peace underpins much of the thinking, and indeed action, of international justice, yet little is known if this is actually the case. Significant questions surrounding the link between peace and justice remain: do tr...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Although in post-conflict settings there arises the question whether criminal prosecution must be co...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
Transitional justice measures are frequently expected to help promote peace in conflict-affected cou...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a new type of ad hoc war crimes tribunal as a transitio...
In countries emerging from violent conflict and/or mass atrocity, there is an urgent need to promote...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
The author examines how developments in international criminal law – including creation of the Inter...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
The author examines how developments in international criminal law – including creation of the Inter...
Over the past two decades, more than 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have put an end to armed con...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Although in post-conflict settings there arises the question whether criminal prosecution must be co...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
Transitional justice measures are frequently expected to help promote peace in conflict-affected cou...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a new type of ad hoc war crimes tribunal as a transitio...
In countries emerging from violent conflict and/or mass atrocity, there is an urgent need to promote...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
The author examines how developments in international criminal law – including creation of the Inter...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
The author examines how developments in international criminal law – including creation of the Inter...
Over the past two decades, more than 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have put an end to armed con...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
Although in post-conflict settings there arises the question whether criminal prosecution must be co...