Peacebuilding and Rule of Law in Africa

Peacebuilding and Rule of Law in Africa
Author: Chandra Lekha Sriram,Olga Martin-Ortega,Johanna Herman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136948756

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This text brings together expert practitioners and scholars in African politics, law, and conflict and peacebuilding to examine the expanding international efforts to promote rule of law in countries emerging from violent conflict, focusing specifically upon experiences in Africa.

Post Conflict Rebuilding and International Law

Post Conflict Rebuilding and International Law
Author: Ray Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351909679

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This volume presents the research analysis of a range of scholars and experts on post conflict peacebuilding and international law from a variety of perspectives and missions. The selected essays show that peacebuilding, like the concept of peacekeeping, is not specifically provided for in the UN Charter. They also demonstrate that the record of peacebuilding, like that of peacekeeping, is varied and while both concepts are intrinsically linked, neither lends itself to precise definition. The essays consider the historical approaches to peacebuilding such as the role played by the UN in the Congo in the early 1960s and the work of the United States and its allies in rebuilding Germany and Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Finally, essays consider the major challenge for contemporary peacebuilding operations to make international administrations accountable and to ensure the involvement of the international community in helping rebuild communities and prevent the resurgence of violence.

Peacebuilding in the African Union

Peacebuilding in the African Union
Author: Abou Jeng
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Peace-building
ISBN: 1139555723

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"Particularly in the context of internal conflicts, international law is frequently unable to create and sustain frameworks for peace in Africa. In Peacebuilding in the African Union, Abou Jeng explores the factors which have prevented such steps forward in the interaction between the international legal order and postcolonial Africa. In the first work of its kind, Jeng considers whether these limitations necessitate recasting the existing conceptual structure and whether the Constitutive Act of the African Union provides exactly this opportunity through its integrated peace and security framework. Through the case studies of Burundi and Somalia, Jeng examines the structures and philosophy of the African Union and assesses the capacity of its practices in peacemaking. In so doing, this book will be of great practical value to scholars and legal practitioners alike"--

Peace Versus Justice

Peace Versus Justice
Author: Chandra Lekha Sriram,Suren Pillay
Publsiher: James Currey Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1847010210

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This book offers fresh insights on the `justice versus peace' dilemma, examining the challenges and prospects for promoting both peace and accountability, specifically in African countries affected by conflict or political violence. Peace versus Justice? draws on the expertise of many insider analysts, individuals who are not only authorities on transitional accountability processes, but who have participated in them, whether as legal practitioners or commissioners. This volume examines the wide array of experiences with transitional justice both within and outside states on the continent, spanning a range of countries including South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Mozambique, Sudan, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic. While the primary focus is on processes in Africa, many of the contributors also draw on lessons from earlier processes elsewhere in the world, particularly Latin America. The chapters in this volume consider a wide range of approaches to accountability and peacebuilding. These include not only domestic courts and tribunals, hybrid tribunals, or the International Criminal Court, but also truth commissions and informal or non-state justice and conflict resolution processes. Taken together, they demonstrate the wealth of experiences and experimention in transitional justice processes on the continent.

Peacekeeping Policing and the Rule of Law after Civil War

Peacekeeping  Policing  and the Rule of Law after Civil War
Author: Robert A. Blair
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108835213

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The UN plays a vital but underappreciated role in restoring the rule of law in countries recovering from civil war.

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa
Author: Terence McNamee,Monde Muyangwa
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030466367

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This open access book on the state of peacebuilding in Africa brings together the work of distinguished scholars, practitioners, and decision makers to reflect on key experiences and lessons learned in peacebuilding in Africa over the past half century. The core themes addressed by the contributors include conflict prevention, mediation, and management; post-conflict reconstruction, justice and Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration; the role of women, religion, humanitarianism, grassroots organizations, and early warning systems; and the impact of global, regional, and continental bodies. The book's thematic chapters are complemented by six country/region case studies: The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan/South Sudan, Mozambique and the Sahel/Mali. Each chapter concludes with a set of key lessons learned that could be used to inform the building of a more sustainable peace in Africa. The State of Peacebuilding in Africa was born out of the activities of the Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding (SVNP), a Carnegie-funded, continent-wide network of African organizations that works with the Wilson Center to bring African knowledge and perspectives to U.S., African, and international policy on peacebuilding in Africa. The research for this book was made possible by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Peacebuilding in Crisis

Peacebuilding in Crisis
Author: Tobias Debiel,Thomas Held,Ulrich Schneckener
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317511236

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The 1990s saw a constant increase in international peace missions, predominantly led by the United Nations, whose mandates were more and more extended to implement societal and political transformations in post-conflict societies. However, in many cases these missions did not meet the high expectations and did not acquire a sufficient legitimacy on the local level. Written by leading experts in the field, this edited volume brings together ‘liberal’ and ‘post-liberal’ approaches to peacebuilding. Besides challenging dominant peacebuilding paradigms, the book scrutinizes how far key concepts of post-liberal peacebuilding offer sound categories and new perspectives to reframe peacebuilding research. It thus moves beyond the ‘liberal’–‘post-liberal’ divide and systematically integrates further perspectives, paving the way for a new era in peacebuilding research which is theory-guided, but also substantiated in the empirical analysis of peacebuilding practices. This book will be essential reading for postgraduate students and scholar-practitioners working in the field of peacebuilding. By embedding the subject area into different research perspectives, the book will also be relevant for scholars who come from related backgrounds, such as democracy promotion, transitional justice, statebuilding, conflict and development research and international relations in general.

Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa

Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa
Author: Alan J. Kuperman
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812246582

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Presenting the first database of constitutional design in all African countries, and seven original case studies, Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa explores the types of domestic political institutions that can buffer societies from destabilizing changes that otherwise increase the risk of violence.