This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice – the criminal-retributive, the historical-reconciliative, and the social-redistributive – and identifies some of the synergies and tensions among them. The second section shines a spotlight on the post-independence, conflict, and post-conflict histories of Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Burundi, generally characterizing their distinct approaches to transitional justice, and the differing degrees of attention they devote to the various strands of justice. For each of the three countries, the text points to the work of a community-based civil society organization, and spotlights its approach to post-conflict transition in that country. The final section of the paper takes ...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This study explains how the four features of transitional justice, namely: criminal justice, truth t...
Post-transition countries are often challenged by increasing levels of violence and crime, inequalit...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice -- the criminal-retributive, the hi...
Transition and Justice examines a series of cases from across the African continent where peaceful ‘...
This thesis analyzes the development of national justice processes in Uganda in the wake of war in o...
Transitional justice is a fast-growing concept, both in practice and in its scholarship. Even though...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
What is Transitional Justice? Following large-scale civil conflicts, societies often create transiti...
The prevalence of violent conflicts over the last few decades has left numerous countries in the nee...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Gender, poverty and violence readily intersect in women's lives with profound i...
Published in Rethinking Transitions: Equality and Social Justice in Societies Emerging from Conflict...
Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Uganda are only three out of so many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa that s...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This book engages the limits of transitional justice and, more specifically, the interface between t...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This study explains how the four features of transitional justice, namely: criminal justice, truth t...
Post-transition countries are often challenged by increasing levels of violence and crime, inequalit...
This chapter first analyses three facets of transitional justice -- the criminal-retributive, the hi...
Transition and Justice examines a series of cases from across the African continent where peaceful ‘...
This thesis analyzes the development of national justice processes in Uganda in the wake of war in o...
Transitional justice is a fast-growing concept, both in practice and in its scholarship. Even though...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
What is Transitional Justice? Following large-scale civil conflicts, societies often create transiti...
The prevalence of violent conflicts over the last few decades has left numerous countries in the nee...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Gender, poverty and violence readily intersect in women's lives with profound i...
Published in Rethinking Transitions: Equality and Social Justice in Societies Emerging from Conflict...
Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Uganda are only three out of so many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa that s...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This book engages the limits of transitional justice and, more specifically, the interface between t...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
This study explains how the four features of transitional justice, namely: criminal justice, truth t...
Post-transition countries are often challenged by increasing levels of violence and crime, inequalit...