This article explores the transitional justice mechanisms that were employed in Rwanda’s post genocide era and extracts lessons that could be amenable to the International Criminal Court (“ICC”). A key question for the ICC to consider is how best to shape efforts internationally and domestically in order to ensure accountability for mass atrocities. Rwanda is one of the few African countries to have had its cases of international crimes prosecuted nationally as well as internationally. The solutions which arose in its milieu were the establishment of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (“ICTR”) by the UN Security Council (“UNSC”) whilst localised endeavours came in the form of, inter alia, the gacaca court system. The salient lessons...
It has become fashionable to be pessimistic about “Africa” and it is in the face of such pessimism t...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
A complex and important feature of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is its concurrent ...
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 article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
The Rwandan genocide triggered a vast number of criminal and quasi-criminal prosecutions. Rwanda the...
This thesis examines the practices of international, national, and localised criminal courts in post...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
In this article the former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda reflec...
This thesis examines the practices of international, national, and localised criminal courts in post...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
It has become fashionable to be pessimistic about “Africa” and it is in the face of such pessimism t...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
Rwanda’s post-genocide experience with transitional justice1 is varied and complex. The Rwandan case...
A complex and important feature of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is its concurrent ...
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 article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
The Rwandan genocide triggered a vast number of criminal and quasi-criminal prosecutions. Rwanda the...
This thesis examines the practices of international, national, and localised criminal courts in post...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
This paper argues that shifting the emphasis from the retributive nature of Gacaca to its restorativ...
In this article the former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda reflec...
This thesis examines the practices of international, national, and localised criminal courts in post...
Decades after the atrocious genocide, Rwanda is now a model of resilience and progress on the Africa...
It has become fashionable to be pessimistic about “Africa” and it is in the face of such pessimism t...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...