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2011
AJCR Volume 11, No.2, 2011
Author: Jannie Malan, Browne Onuoha, Christopher Isike, Ufo Okeke Uzodike, Claude-Hélène Mayer, Christian Martin Boness, Wallace Warfield, Ashad Sentongo, Edward Banka Gariba, Tamara J Kirkwood, Martha Mutisi
Publisher:
African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This issue of the AJCR examines consensus building, women's roles as traditional peacebuilders and post-conflict development in Liberia.
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2011
Conflict Trends, Issue 4 (2011)
Author: Ibrahim Sharqieh, Allard Duursma, Karanja Mbugua, David Zounmenou, Cori Wielenga, Oluwatoyin O Oluwaniyi, Linda M Johnston
Publisher:
African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This publication reports on and analyzes trends in current and emerging conflicts and their resolution on the African continent.
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2011
Engaging with Customary Law to Create Scope for Realizing Women’s Formally Protected Land Rights in Rwanda
Author: Marco Lankhorst, Muriel Veldman
Publisher:
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This article discusses the results of research about the protection of women’s land interests in Rwanda and draws conclusions that may be useful both for rule of law programming in Rwanda and in similar country contexts.
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2011
Engaging with Customary Law to Create Scope for Realizing Women’s Formally Protected Land Rights in Rwanda
Author: Marco Lankhorst, Muriel Veldman
Publisher:
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This article explores ways to engage with customary law in order to improve the likelihood that women’s land interests are upheld in rural Rwanda.
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2011
Legal Empowerment and Customary Law in Rwanda
Author: Muriel Veldman, Marco Lankhorst
Publisher:
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This report presents the results of a 10-month pilot project conducted in North-Western Rwanda that aimed to explore fruitful ways to engage with customary law in order to empower rural communities and rural women in particular.
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