Description |
xvi, 230 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. |
Series |
African arguments
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African arguments.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-222) and index. |
Contents |
1. Introduction: Ending Impunity -- International Law and the most Serious Crimes -- A Resurgence of International Criminal Trials -- The Creation of the IC -- 2. The Coming of the Lord's Resistance Army -- Political Upheavals, Spirituality and Guerrilla -- War -- War and Counter-Insurgency Strategies -- 3. Displacement and Abduction -- Living in IDP Camps -- Some Experiences of Abduction -- 4. Amnesty, Peace Talks and Prosecution -- The Change in Political Context -- ACT -- Peace Talk -- Referral to the ICC -- Reactions to the ICC in Uganda -- Legal Aspects of the ICC Intervention -- 5. Concerns about the Court -- The ICC is Biased -- The ICC Exacebates the Violence and Endangers Vulnerable Groups -- The ICC is spoiling the Peace Process -- 6. Justice and Healing -- Institutionalization of 'Mato Uput' -- A Diversity of Local Views -- Chiefs, Churches and Spirits -- The Evidence on Healing and Justice -- 7. Conclusion: a Learning Process -- 8. Postscript: the Warrants |
Subject |
War crime trials.
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War crime trials. |
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War crimes -- Uganda.
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War crimes. |
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Uganda. |
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International Criminal Court.
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International Criminal Court. |
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Lord's Resistance Army.
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Lord's Resistance Army. |
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Uganda -- History -- 1979-
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History. |
Chronological Term |
1979- |
ISBN |
1842777378 paperback |
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184277736X hardback |
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9781842777367 hardback |
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9781842777374 paperback |
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