Traditional natural resource conflict resolution vis-à-vis formal legal systems in East Africa
Understanding the political justifications for marginalising traditional dispute-resolving mechanisms from the legal systems of both Kenya and Ethiopia.
Understanding the political justifications for marginalising traditional dispute-resolving mechanisms from the legal systems of both Kenya and Ethiopia.
Discussing the feasibility of amnesty, domestic and local trials, or an African regional court as viable alternatives to ICC jurisdiction.
Explaining Africa’s limited success in peacebuilding operations in light of failures to fundamentally transform inherited post-colonial state and politics.
Discussing what the renewed Israeli interest in Africa means for the continent.
Executive summary With Africa having steadily begun the litany of elections billed for 2017, the orderly manner in which Somalia’s elections took place restored a glimmer of hope in those
Examining Cameroon’s linguistic and cultural divide left in the wake of two withdrawing colonial powers.
Examining how the DRC’s mineral wealth influenced the outcome of the country’s 2003 armistice agreement.
Evaluating the governmental and sociological impacts of Kenya’s National Police Service Act.