
Towards justice and reconciliation in post-conflict countries
A theoretical discussion showing to what extent the concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconciliation are interconnected.
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.
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.