Focusing on political parties, this article highlights divergent conceptualizations of key elements of transitional justice that are part of the current contestation of the dealing-with-the-past process in Burundi. Speaking to the emerging critical literature on transitional justice, this article attempts to look beyond claims that there is a lack of political will to comply with a certain global transitional justice paradigm. In this article, transitional justice is conceived of as a political process of negotiated values and power relations that attempts to constitute the future based on lessons from the past. This paper argues that political parties in Burundi use transitional justi...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This thesis examines civil society, political space, and peacebuilding in post-war Burundi by critic...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
Focusing on political parties, this article highlights divergent conceptualizations of key el...
Focusing on political parties, this article highlights divergent conceptualizations of key elements ...
In Burundi mechanisms to deal with the violent past are much contested by political parties. It seem...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
Embedded in Burundi’s peace process, the creation of judicial and nonjudicial transitional justice (...
En réponse aux cycles de violences de masse et à la guerre civile qui ont jalonné son histoire doulo...
This study is addressed into five chapters. It cuts across the central question aimed at looking the...
While transitional justice interventions are common in current post-conflict transitions, recent sur...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice – the criminal-retributive, the hi...
Despite a more reflective concern over the past 20 years with marginalised voices, justice from belo...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
This thesis combines two key variables, namely transitional justice and security sector reform (SSR)...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This thesis examines civil society, political space, and peacebuilding in post-war Burundi by critic...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
Focusing on political parties, this article highlights divergent conceptualizations of key el...
Focusing on political parties, this article highlights divergent conceptualizations of key elements ...
In Burundi mechanisms to deal with the violent past are much contested by political parties. It seem...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
Embedded in Burundi’s peace process, the creation of judicial and nonjudicial transitional justice (...
En réponse aux cycles de violences de masse et à la guerre civile qui ont jalonné son histoire doulo...
This study is addressed into five chapters. It cuts across the central question aimed at looking the...
While transitional justice interventions are common in current post-conflict transitions, recent sur...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice – the criminal-retributive, the hi...
Despite a more reflective concern over the past 20 years with marginalised voices, justice from belo...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
This thesis combines two key variables, namely transitional justice and security sector reform (SSR)...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This thesis examines civil society, political space, and peacebuilding in post-war Burundi by critic...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...