Information on "International Law" and "Africa"
January 2013
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3 Jan 2013
The Humanitarian Fallout of a Military Intervention in Mali
The recent resignation of Mali's Prime Minister, Cheikh Modibo Diarra, raises further doubts about a possible international military intervention in the northern part of the country. From a humanitarian standpoint, argues Jeremie LabbĂ©, this is not unwelcome news. More on «The Humanitarian Fallout of a Military Intervention in Mali »
July 2012
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25 Jul 2012
In the DRC Communications Wars, Rebels Learn PoC Language
The battlefield communication strategies of rebels in the DRC are becoming more sophisticated. For example, rebel groups are now using the UN's "Protection of Civilians" language to their advantage. More on «In the DRC Communications Wars, Rebels Learn PoC Language»
May 2012
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23 May 2012
Negotiating a Peaceful Settlement in the Complexity of the Ivorian Political Crisis: Which Way Forward?
The resolution of the political crisis in the Cote d'Ivoire still requires greater support from regional states, leaders and institutions. More on «Negotiating a Peaceful Settlement in the Complexity of the Ivorian Political Crisis: Which Way Forward?» -
21 May 2012
Justice in Sierra Leone: Delivering on Different Levels
Effective national and local judicial systems reform are still lagging in this West African state. More on «Justice in Sierra Leone: Delivering on Different Levels»


