Transitional justice and gender in Uganda
Background to the conflict in Northern Uganda Uganda’s long history of militarism and extra-judicial killings has been marred by widespread impunity for the gross human rights violations committed in the
Background to the conflict in Northern Uganda Uganda’s long history of militarism and extra-judicial killings has been marred by widespread impunity for the gross human rights violations committed in the
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Resolving Land Disputes in Burundi By Jenny Theron Effectively Confronting a Regional Threat Somali Piracy By Brian Wilson The Challenges of Small Arms and Light Weapons
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Resolving Land Disputes in Burundi By Jenny Theron Effectively Confronting a Regional Threat Somali Piracy By Brian Wilson The Challenges of Small Arms and Light Weapons
As we were preparing for this issue, interesting similarities and diversities in geographical contexts of peace, conflict and jurisprudence became apparent. These perspectives have sharpened our understanding and insights on
Abstract For the last twenty years the Government of Uganda and the rebels of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) have battled each other in Northern Uganda. In 2004, President Yoweri
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Democratisation and Ethnic Tensions in Nigeria The Kogi State Experience By J. Shola Omotola The Challenges of Leadership in Post-Conflict Transitions Lessons from Africa By Gilbert
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Democratisation and Ethnic Tensions in Nigeria The Kogi State Experience By J. Shola Omotola The Challenges of Leadership in Post-Conflict Transitions Lessons from Africa By Gilbert
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing
Abstract The conflict in northern Uganda is about to enter its twentieth year since it began in 1986. As at the time of writing, there is no sign that the