
ACCORD attends Civilian Capacity Network workshop on government-provided personnel in the rule of law domain
ACCORD joins South African government officials for workshop on Government Provided Personnel in Rule of Law.

ACCORD joins South African government officials for workshop on Government Provided Personnel in Rule of Law.

Maria Schuld studied political science with a focus on conflict studies at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. She graduated in 2013 on violence in post-conflict transitions to democracy. This
Barry Shapiro is Professor of History at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. After focusing and publishing on revolutionary justice
Dr Amanda E. Boniface (BLC, LLB, LLM, LLD (UP)), Certificate in Advanced Divorce and Family Mediation, Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Dispute Resolution in Africa, UNISA, Advocate of

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Imperatives for Post-conflict Reconstruction in Libya By Ibrahim Sharqieh ‘Mediation with Muscles or Minds?’ Lessons from a Conflict-sensitive Mediation Style in Darfur By Allard Duursma The

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Imperatives for Post-conflict Reconstruction in Libya By Ibrahim Sharqieh ‘Mediation with Muscles or Minds?’ Lessons from a Conflict-sensitive Mediation Style in Darfur By Allard Duursma The
Dr Mpfariseni Budeli is Associate Professor in the College of Law at the University of South Africa (UNISA). Dr André Mbata Mangu is Research Professor and Director of the Verloren

Executive Summary South Africa attracts migrant foreigners because of its reputation as a free, democratic, and developing country. South Africa has long been considered a hub of employment for foreign

Executive Summary South Africa attracts migrant foreigners because of its reputation as a free, democratic, and developing country. South Africa has long been considered a hub of employment for foreign
In more than one previous foreword, I have shared with our readers some of the insights or inspirations I experienced while reading and editing the articles appearing in that issue.