Offers an interpretive account of how peace negotiators and mediators in peace processes in Uganda and Kenya sought to navigate the new terrain of international justice, while also tracing how and why international decision-making processes interfered with the negotiations, narrated the conflicts, and insisted on a narrow scope of justice.
Offers an interpretive account of how peace negotiators and mediators in peace processes in Uganda and Kenya sought to navigate the new terrain of international justice, while also tracing how and why international decision-making processes interfered with the negotiations, narrated the conflicts, and insisted on a narrow scope of justice.
Line Engbo Gissel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: International Justice and the Problem of Peace 2. Studying ICC Involvement: An Analytical Framework 3. ICC Involvement in the Juba Peace Talks 4. Narratives, Justice and the Return to War 5. ICC Involvement in the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation 6. Political Authority, Justice and Power-Sharing 7. Impact of ICC Involvement in Uganda and Kenya: A Comparison 8. Conclusion: Understanding the Judicialisation of Peace
1. Introduction: International Justice and the Problem of Peace 2. Studying ICC Involvement: An Analytical Framework 3. ICC Involvement in the Juba Peace Talks 4. Narratives, Justice and the Return to War 5. ICC Involvement in the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation 6. Political Authority, Justice and Power-Sharing 7. Impact of ICC Involvement in Uganda and Kenya: A Comparison 8. Conclusion: Understanding the Judicialisation of Peace
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