We discuss how international development actors providing aid in the justice sector in Mozambique position themselves regarding legal pluralism and the promotion of human rights within local justice processes
The interest in the governance of land and other resources in developing countries has intensified o...
Legal pluralism - defined as a situation in which more than one legal system operate(s) in a singl...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
This article discusses how international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in l...
This article examines the main strategies followed by legal development actors in order to improve t...
In order to understand the context in which development actors operate and the nature of their inter...
This dissertation examines the role of justice sector aid in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the relati...
The cultural heterogeneity of Mozambique is reflected in different forms of social regulation, repre...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Sub-Saharan Africa are confron...
This contribution explores the links between women’s lived realities with plural law and development...
How do international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in Sierra Leone position...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Africa encounter specific chal...
This article analyzes some of the most salient features of the state and the legal system in Mozambi...
This book addresses the important topic of access to justice and security in Mozambique – two areas ...
International actors, such as multilateral, bilateral and non-governmental donors and organisations,...
The interest in the governance of land and other resources in developing countries has intensified o...
Legal pluralism - defined as a situation in which more than one legal system operate(s) in a singl...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
This article discusses how international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in l...
This article examines the main strategies followed by legal development actors in order to improve t...
In order to understand the context in which development actors operate and the nature of their inter...
This dissertation examines the role of justice sector aid in sub-Saharan Africa regarding the relati...
The cultural heterogeneity of Mozambique is reflected in different forms of social regulation, repre...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Sub-Saharan Africa are confron...
This contribution explores the links between women’s lived realities with plural law and development...
How do international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in Sierra Leone position...
International actors providing justice sector and human rights aid in Africa encounter specific chal...
This article analyzes some of the most salient features of the state and the legal system in Mozambi...
This book addresses the important topic of access to justice and security in Mozambique – two areas ...
International actors, such as multilateral, bilateral and non-governmental donors and organisations,...
The interest in the governance of land and other resources in developing countries has intensified o...
Legal pluralism - defined as a situation in which more than one legal system operate(s) in a singl...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...