
Analysing transitional justice processes in African societies where power-sharing was used as a tool to end protracted civil wars.
Highlighting the traditional pre-colonial institutions and methods of conflict resolution in the Kom community of Cameroon.
In this issue, the first two articles are about remembering, the next two about rethinking, and the last one about reconstructing. In different ways, all these articles are about redoing
Offering strategies on what can be done to prevent further violence in the DRC and honour the memories of victims.
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