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

Tue Oct 16 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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