Conflict Trends 2011/4
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Imperatives for Post-conflict Reconstruction in Libya By Ibrahim Sharqieh ‘Mediation with Muscles or Minds?’ Lessons from a Conflict-sensitive Mediation Style in Darfur By Allard Duursma The
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Imperatives for Post-conflict Reconstruction in Libya By Ibrahim Sharqieh ‘Mediation with Muscles or Minds?’ Lessons from a Conflict-sensitive Mediation Style in Darfur By Allard Duursma The
This Policy & Practice Brief analyses the role of traditional institutions for conflict resolution, paying special attention to their relevance in post-conflict societies. Using Rwanda’s abunzi mediation system as an
This Policy & Practice Brief analyses the role of traditional institutions for conflict resolution, paying special attention to their relevance in post-conflict societies. Using Rwanda’s abunzi mediation system as an
Abstract This article explores the various legal responses to the genocide in Rwanda through the lenses of trauma, memory and performance, and addresses the question of whether trials as performance
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has a history of land dispossession and contestation which have resulted in various types of inequalities and a skewed distribution of land resources. Land in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract The history of the world has always been punctuated by cycles of violence, regardless of time, region or race. Genocide, which is one of the worst forms of violence,