Papers to note: Justice in Conflict? The International Criminal Court and Peace Processes in Africa

16/10/2007

The International Criminal Court is now investigating or prosecuting individuals involved in three of the most devastating conflicts in Africa – Darfur, northern Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In each case, the ICC has been forced to confront the challenges inherent in pursuing peace and justice simultaneously. What happens - and what should happen - when efforts to prosecute perpetrators of mass atrocities coincide with a peace process?

"Justice in Conflict? The International Criminal Court and Peace Processes in Africa",�was presented by Nick Grono and Adam O'Brien, at the Royal African Society on 11 October 2007.

16 October 2007


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