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The Paradox Of Impartiality: A Critical Defense Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Daniel Koosed
The Paradox Of Impartiality: A Critical Defense Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Daniel Koosed
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Gacaca Experiment: Rwanda's Restorative Dispute Resolution Response To The 1994 Genocide, Jessica Raper
The Gacaca Experiment: Rwanda's Restorative Dispute Resolution Response To The 1994 Genocide, Jessica Raper
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
Since its rise to power in July of 1994, the Rwandan government has been committed to prosecuting all those accused of genocide. To prosecute the approximately 130,000 defendants, Rwanda has adopted a program called gacaca, based on Rwanda's traditional customary dispute resolution system. The gacaca law provides a reconciliation component that allows defendants to trade confessions of past genocide crimes for indemnification, as well as a prosecution component that holds the most serious offenders accountable in a Western style prosecution in a formal court of law. One of the main goals of gacaca is to end the so-called "culture …
The Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Ahran Kang
The Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Ahran Kang
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Enforceability Of Executive-Congressional Agreements In Lieu Of An Article Ii Treaty For Purposes Of Extradition: Elizaphan Ntakirutimana V. Janet Reno, Panayiota Alexandropoulos
Enforceability Of Executive-Congressional Agreements In Lieu Of An Article Ii Treaty For Purposes Of Extradition: Elizaphan Ntakirutimana V. Janet Reno, Panayiota Alexandropoulos
Villanova Law Review
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