The proposed hybrid court for South Sudan
Interrogating the role of the African Union and South Sudan in operationalising South Sudan’s new Hybrid Court.
Interrogating the role of the African Union and South Sudan in operationalising South Sudan’s new Hybrid Court.
A rather surprising and astonishing ruling was taken on 8 June 2018 at The Hague by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the case of The
Highlighting some of the complexities that continue to characterise Zimbabwe’s national mood concerning national healing and reconciliation.
In this issue, we have arranged five articles in two pairs around one in the middle, which is on meaningful concepts and possible realities. In ACCORD’s experience of dealing with
A theoretical discussion showing to what extent the concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconciliation are interconnected.
Understanding justice from the victims’ perspective to outline dilemmas societies in transition face in accessing justice after conflict.
How the youth of Zimbabwe have mobilised to challenge sociopolitical and economic injustices.
A reflection of the roles that student leadership and advocacy against social injustices play in building greater social cohesion.
How the establishment of the Extraordinary African Chambers brought the cruel dictator of the Republic of Chad to justice.