The field of transitional justice currently views retributive and restorative justice as a means of reconciliation dichotomously. With practice becoming increasingly legalistic, the restorative approach is seen as not forcing accountability. This is a mistake. This article will attempt to show that prosecutions and truth and reconciliation commissions can complement one another to attain the most justice for the most people. Using the case studies of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, I will examine under what conditions retributive and restorative justice will be used, and how they can be used to promote national reconciliation. Advisor: Ariel Kohe
Uganda is a specific focus of international criminal justice at present because of issues relating t...
For countries just emerging from a struggle against oppression and tyranny the first challenge is wh...
Treball de Fi de Grau en Dret. Curs 2018-2019Tutor: Santiago Ripol CarullaIn 1994, Rwanda suffered o...
Transitional justice is an essential part of the peacebuilding process, as the need to obtain justic...
<p>This research project involves a comparative, cross-national study of truth and reconciliation co...
Throughout the past three decades the world has witnessed an increased transition of states from aut...
This chapter examines the claim that truth commissions can serve as institutions Of restorative just...
The transitional justice basically follows three major goals in post-conflict societies, namely, rec...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
Through their use of the idea of restorative justice, these transitional justice scholars have gone ...
This article examines the role that amnesty and traditional practices play in fostering justice and ...
This article reviews the now extensive literature on the varied arenas in which restorative justice ...
Since the end of the cold war there has been a significant change in the nature of violent conflicts...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
Uganda is a specific focus of international criminal justice at present because of issues relating t...
For countries just emerging from a struggle against oppression and tyranny the first challenge is wh...
Treball de Fi de Grau en Dret. Curs 2018-2019Tutor: Santiago Ripol CarullaIn 1994, Rwanda suffered o...
Transitional justice is an essential part of the peacebuilding process, as the need to obtain justic...
<p>This research project involves a comparative, cross-national study of truth and reconciliation co...
Throughout the past three decades the world has witnessed an increased transition of states from aut...
This chapter examines the claim that truth commissions can serve as institutions Of restorative just...
The transitional justice basically follows three major goals in post-conflict societies, namely, rec...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
Through their use of the idea of restorative justice, these transitional justice scholars have gone ...
This article examines the role that amnesty and traditional practices play in fostering justice and ...
This article reviews the now extensive literature on the varied arenas in which restorative justice ...
Since the end of the cold war there has been a significant change in the nature of violent conflicts...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
Panel Courts and politics: dynamics and challenges for the effectiveness and legitimacy of Africa's ...
Uganda is a specific focus of international criminal justice at present because of issues relating t...
For countries just emerging from a struggle against oppression and tyranny the first challenge is wh...
Treball de Fi de Grau en Dret. Curs 2018-2019Tutor: Santiago Ripol CarullaIn 1994, Rwanda suffered o...