Exploring the challenges and limits in the compliance with transitional justice norm in non-regime transitions: The case of post-2018 Ethiopia
January-June 2022 - Vol 13 Num. 1
The last decades witnessed the emergence of transitional justice as a global norm which obliges post-conflict transitioning states to address systematic past human rights violations through purposeful judicial and non-judicial mechanisms. While its typical architecture focused on formal transitions, the dynamics of...
Exploring the challenges and limits in the compliance with transitional justice norm in non-regime transitions: The case of post-2018 Ethiopia
January-June 2022
Management of ethnic conflict in Ethiopia: The case of Amhara and Oromo ethnic groups
July-December 2021
State fragility, failure and collapse in the new world order: A critical assessment of the applicability of these concepts in the case of Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia
July-December 2021
A counterbalance between the unions’ right to disclosure of information and the employers’ right to the privacy or confidentiality of information
January-June 2021
Towards a new approach to dealing with terrorism as an international crime
July-December 2020
January 2011
The impact of customary laws on inheritance: A case study of widows in Urban Uganda
February 2013
Laws against caste discrimination and their rampant violations in Indian scenario
August 2014
Conflict as a propelling instrument of change and continuity: The Ilorin example
August 2014
Some aspects of the law and practice of commercial arbitration in Nigeria
February 2013
A feminist inquiry into intimate partner violence law, policy, policing, and possible prejudices in Alaska
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