Conflict Trends 2003/4
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Abstract The traditional approach to criminal justice faces the challenge of balancing multiple goals – usually expressed as deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, and retribution – which focus on crime control. A
Abstract This article focuses on the dilemma of using child soldiers in violent conflicts throughout Africa and on ways of resolving it in the future. The first section briefly examines
Editorial By Paul E. Nantulya The Call for the Establishment of a Global Framework for Cooperation By Vasu Gounden Trends in Constitutional and Political Developments Trends in Peacekeeping Trends in
Editorial By Paul E. Nantulya The Call for the Establishment of a Global Framework for Cooperation By Vasu Gounden Trends in Constitutional and Political Developments Trends in Peacekeeping Trends in
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
Abstract The tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) evoked a rethinking on the pivotal role assigned to the United Nations and the international community in African