Internal seminar examines challenges and prospects for state formation in post-secession Eritrea and South Sudan
South Sudan and Eritrea’s progress was the focus of an Internal Staff Seminar presentation.
South Sudan and Eritrea’s progress was the focus of an Internal Staff Seminar presentation.
Tim Murithi, Ph.D., is Head of Programme: Justice and Reconciliation in Africa at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Cape Town, and Research Fellow at the Centre for African Studies,
Abstract This article interrogates the role of indigenous legal tradition (ILT) in contemporary African transitional justice initiatives. It departs from the assumption that most African cultures put emphasis on communality
Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) provides the interface between the military component and the political, humanitarian, development, human rights and rule of law dimensions of complex peace operations. Such coordination is crucial
Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) provides the interface between the military component and the political, humanitarian, development, human rights and rule of law dimensions of complex peace operations. Such coordination is crucial
Abstract It may be a war no one wants, over land rich in dust, between people who until recently regarded each other brothers and sisters in arms (The Washington Post
Abstract The phenomenon of an Afro-fatigue as engendered by the tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) was salutary in so far as it intensified debates on
Editorial By Hussein Solomon & Anthony Turton Ethiopia & Eritrea A step in the right direction By Sizwile Makhubu Vasu Gounden on ACCORD’s role in the Burundi peace process Interview
Editorial By Hussein Solomon & Anthony Turton Ethiopia & Eritrea A step in the right direction By Sizwile Makhubu Vasu Gounden on ACCORD’s role in the Burundi peace process Interview