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Title: | Special issue on international criminal justice |
Editor: | Onoma, Ato Kwamena |
Year: | 2015 |
Periodical: | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA (ISSN 0850-3907) |
Volume: | 40 |
Issue: | 2 |
Pages: | 290 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Dakar |
Publisher: | Codesria |
Geographic term: | Africa |
Subjects: | international criminal courts international criminal law conflict resolution |
External links: | https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ad/issue/view/12966 https://www.jstor.org/stable/afrdevafrdev.40.issue-2 |
Abstract: | The articles in this volume are revised versions of papers presented at a conference in July 2014 on the theme 'International criminal justice, reconciliation and peace in Africa: the ICC and beyond' in Dakar, Senegal.Contributions: Editorial: International criminal justice, peace and reconciliation in Africa - the ICC and beyond (Ato Kwamena Onoma); The International Criminal Court, justice, peace and the fight against impunity in Africa: an overview (André Mbata Mangu); The ICC, international criminal justice and international politics (Henrietta J.A.N. Mensa-Bonsu); Between tunnel vision and a sliding scale: power, normativity and justice in the praxis of the International Criminal Court (Obiora Chinedu Okafor and Uchechukwu Ngwaba); Ensuring peace and reconciliation while holding leaders accountable: the politics of ICC cases in Kenya and Sudan (Tim Murithi); Intricate entanglement: the ICC and the pursuit of peace, reconciliation and justice in Libya, Guinea, and Mali (Siba N. Grovogui); The justice versus reconciliation dichotomy in the struggle against gross human rights violations: the Nigerian experience (Idayat Hassan and Benson Olugbuo); Perceptions de la 'justice des vainqueurs': engagements de la CPI et processus de paix et de réconciliation en Ouganda, en République démocratique du Congo et en Côte d'Ivoire (Jean-Pierre Fofé Djofia Malewa); Prosecuting international crimes in Africa: lessons from Rwanda and reflections on the future (Hassan B. Jallow); The case for a modest assessment of the international criminal justice processes in Rwanda and Sierra Leone and some lessons for Liberia (Charles Chernor Jalloh and Andrew Morgan); International criminal justice, peace and reconciliation in Africa: re-imagining an agenda beyond the ICC (Chidi Anselm Odinkalu). [ASC Leiden abstract] |