Transitional Justice and Peace
Through a New Lens: A Child-Sensitive Approach to Transitional Justice
This report examines how and to what extent transitional justice approaches have engaged children and considered their needs and perspectives, analyzing the experience of truth-seeking mechanisms, criminal justice, reparations, and institutional reform.
Sunday 22 February 2015Transitional Justice – articles
Transition and Justice An Introduction (1) Deterrence, Democracy and International Justice (1) Transitional Justice ongoing war Atashi (1) Participation in TJ – Nepal (1)
Wednesday 11 February 2015Open Letter to His Excellency President Mr Mohammad Ashraf Ghani
On 3 and 4 December 2014, the governments of the UK and Afghanistan will co-host the London Development Conference on Afghanistan, inviting government representatives from around the world to discuss the current situation in Afghanistan
Tuesday 2 December 2014OXFAM Report – Behind Closed Doors: The risk of denying women a voice in determining Afghanistan’s future
Women’s rights have been held up as one of the most tangible gains of the international intervention in Afghanistan. Yet, despite 13 years of promises from the international community that women’s rights are a high priority, these gains remain fragile and are at an increasing risk of erosion.
Wednesday 26 November 2014Afghanistan: An Article Collection
With the time frame around the transition of Allied military and security operations to the Government of Afghanistan looking more and more uncertain, difficult questions persist; Have the Allied Forces achieved what they set out to do and what legacy will they leave?
Saturday 4 October 2014Has the UK broken its pledge to include Afghan women in peace-building?
Source: The Guardian As the Nato summit gets under way, the government’s promise to ensure women are fully represented is being put to the test In June, Britain’s then foreign secretary, William Hague, and Hollywood […]
Tuesday 9 September 2014Afghanistan: No justice for thousands of civilians killed in US/NATO operations
Source: Amnesty The families of thousands of Afghan civilians killed by US/NATO forces in Afghanistan have been left without justice, Amnesty International said in a new report released today. Focusing primarily on air strikes and night […]
Wednesday 13 August 2014From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition
A new publication “From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition” is online at hbs Afghanistan website.
Sunday 20 July 2014Challenging the Conventional – Can Truth Commissions Strengthen Peace Processes?
Source: International Center for Transitional Justice GENEVA (PRWEB) June 18, 2014 Contextualized Approaches to Peace Processes Truth commissions can make important contributions to peace processes if all parties can agree on common objectives and there is […]
Thursday 19 June 2014A Common Peace: Women from Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan Map the Way Forward
Source: United States Institute of Peace Watch or Listing online to: A Common Peace: Women from Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan Map the Way Forward Every conflict is different, but they all have at least one thing […]
Wednesday 18 June 2014