Towards a framework for resolving the justice and reconciliation question in Zimbabwe
Examining the lack of commitment towards national reconciliation as the primary driving force behind continued violence in Zimbabwe.
Examining the lack of commitment towards national reconciliation as the primary driving force behind continued violence in Zimbabwe.
Research results which indicate that sufferers of grievous injustice often pass a strong desire for vengeance to the next generation.
A detailed analysis of how the ICC’s intervention against the Lord’s Resistance Army impacted Uganda’s greater socio-political situation.
JAOs receive specialised training in jurisprudence for the sake of sustainable peace in post-conflict environments.
Conflict-related sexual violence has been a feature of war for generations. The focus of this publication falls within the greater discussions on the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolutions
In this post, Ms. Wielenga seeks to encourage public debate on the role of transitional justice in the peacebuilding field, and presents the conditions under which transitional justice can contribute to sustainable peace.
A chronicle of Egypt’s political transition from the repressive Mubarak administration, and the challenges it now faces in achieving democracy.
Investigating the cycle of violence that has perpetuated in the DRC, and the impact of leaders’ decisions on citizens’ lives
ACCORD makes constructive contributions to reviewing the ATJPF draft policy.
Documenting tensions that arise when modern political bodies interfere with cultural frameworks of land distribution among local traditional pastoralists