Rethinking Transitional Justice from African Perspectives

Rethinking Transitional Justice from African Perspectives Reconceptualizing the theory and practice of Transitional Justice from African Perspectives.

This project is co-organized by the Faculty of Law and the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Cambridge. It aims to centre theories and practices of Transitional Justice from Africa in the scholarship and policy of Transitional Justice.

*RESCHEDULED* May 29, ARB 138, 1:15-3:15PMReflections from African Activists on Human Rights and Transitional JusticeThe...
28/05/2018

*RESCHEDULED* May 29, ARB 138, 1:15-3:15PM

Reflections from African Activists on Human Rights and Transitional Justice

The Rethinking Transitional Justice from African Perspectives project invites you to hear about the potentials and pitfalls of human rights and transitional justice in Africa from two grassroots organizers from African organizations. We are happy to host Gacheke Gachihi from the Mathare Social Justice Centre (MSJC) in Nairobi, Kenya and Abdinasir Yusuf from the Peace and Development Resource Centre in Garowe, Somalia on this important subject.

30/11/2017

Our launch of the Rethinking Transitional Justice is today at 12 noon at the Alison Richard Building. See you soon

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