A Research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of laws degreeIn 2007, Kenya descended into ethnic-induced riots and upheavals which left a model nation bereft with insecurity and political turmoil. I This was due to the infamous 2013 general elections which were fraught with rumours that there was massive electoral rigging.? This elicited a knee-jerk reaction from the opposition which rejected the results with haste and called for mass action.' Ethnic cleansing ensued. By the end of the chaos, more than a thousand people reportedly lost their lives with over six hundred thousand rendered internally displaced." The carnage, is reported to have been perpetrated by actors on both sides of the political and ethnic divide.
Reaction to Kenya’s 2007 national elections was explosive. Riots claimed at least 1000 lives, and up...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides the most promising, and potentially only, venue for ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Réhabiliter le système judiciaire du Keny
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Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
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Until recently, Kenya was considered an icon, a bastion of political stability and economic growth i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
This policy brief looks at what the cyclical political violence, which characterized Kenya’s transi...
A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of theBachelor of Laws degreeThe existence of ethn...
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Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
In their endeavor to pursue justice in the post-conflict period, the ICC operations in Africa have ...
A first step in a series of studies intended to discover how members of Kenyan ethnic groups elect N...
A Journal article by Dr.Thomas Obel Hansen, Assistant Professor of International Relations in USIU- ...
Reaction to Kenya’s 2007 national elections was explosive. Riots claimed at least 1000 lives, and up...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides the most promising, and potentially only, venue for ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Réhabiliter le système judiciaire du Keny
Magister Legum - LLMThe concept of transitional justice keeps changing as the concept of conflict ch...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
A Paper presented by Dr. Sungi, Simeon Peter, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in United Stat...
Until recently, Kenya was considered an icon, a bastion of political stability and economic growth i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
This policy brief looks at what the cyclical political violence, which characterized Kenya’s transi...
A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of theBachelor of Laws degreeThe existence of ethn...
This paper addresses the success of the Gacaca Courts in punishing perpetrators that committed crime...
Since 2005, just over 12,000 community-based gacaca courts in Rwanda have heard more than 1.2 millio...
In their endeavor to pursue justice in the post-conflict period, the ICC operations in Africa have ...
A first step in a series of studies intended to discover how members of Kenyan ethnic groups elect N...
A Journal article by Dr.Thomas Obel Hansen, Assistant Professor of International Relations in USIU- ...
Reaction to Kenya’s 2007 national elections was explosive. Riots claimed at least 1000 lives, and up...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides the most promising, and potentially only, venue for ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Réhabiliter le système judiciaire du Keny