Information on "Law" and "Central Africa"
July 2012
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Jul 2012
Livelihoods, Basic Services and Social Protection in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Author: Bart Weijs, Dorothea Hilhorst, Adriaan Ferf
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
After almost two decades of war and insecurity in DRC, basic services including health care, education, transport, water and sanitation are still fragile and insufficient. More on «Livelihoods, Basic Services and Social Protection in Democratic Republic of the Congo»
January 2012
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2012
Conflict Trends, Issue 2 (2012)
Author: Gustavo De Carvalho, Andreas Øien Stensland, Seth Appiah-Mensah, Rachel Eklou-Assogbavi, Walter Lotze, Yvonne Kasumba, Kwesi Aning, Naila Salihu, Baptiste Martin, John-Mark Iyi, Odomovo S Afeno
Publisher: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This journal discusses the importance of protecting civilians in armed conflicts and analyzes its challenges in the context of African peacekeeping missions. More on «Conflict Trends, Issue 2 (2012)»
November 2011
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17 Nov 2011
The Lord's Resistance Army: End Game?
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) remains a deadly threat to civilians in three Central African states. More on «The Lord's Resistance Army: End Game?»
July 2011
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22 Jul 2011
International Criminal Court Cases in Africa
Author: Alexis Arieff, Rhoda Margesson, Marjorie Ann Browne, Matthew C Weed
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has, to date, opened cases exclusively in Africa. More on «International Criminal Court Cases in Africa» -
Jul 2011
Countering the Lord’s Resistance Army in Central Africa
Author: Andre Le Sage
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The Lord's Resistance Army's operations have spread from northern Uganda to cover an expansive territory including eastern Congo, the Central African Republic, and southern Sudan. More on «Countering the Lord’s Resistance Army in Central Africa»
May 2011
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May 2011
Renewing MONUSCO’s Mandate
Author: Arthur Boutellis, Guillaume Lacaille
Publisher: International Peace Institute (IPI)
This issue brief argues that MONUSCO should be limited to a technical role in the election—as requested by the Congolese authorities—but only on the condition that the international community reengages President Kabila in a frank political dialogue o... More on «Renewing MONUSCO’s Mandate»
January 2011
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2011
Somewhere to Turn?
Author: Randi Solhjell, Benjamin de Carvalho, Jon Harald Sande Lie
Publisher: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
This report addresses the current situation of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) in eastern Chad. More on «Somewhere to Turn?» -
2011
AJCR Volume 11 No. 1, 2011
Author: Henning Melber, Jannie Malan, Chris Saunders, Tor Sellström, Timothy Scarnecchia, Henning Melber, James-Emmanuel Wanki, Sarah Ancas, Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari
Publisher: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This special issue underlines the current relevance of Dag Hammarskjöld's legacy and the continued relevance of his mindset and convictions for our efforts today to enhance peace and reduce violence and discrimination. More on «AJCR Volume 11 No. 1, 2011»
October 2010
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19 Oct 2010
Les défis et les opportunités pour promouvoir et augmenter les services juridiques liés au VIH
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
Cette document est le compte rendu d'une visioconférence tenue en 2010, qui avait l'objective de réunir des participants du Bénin, du Burkina Faso, de la République Démocratique du Congo et du Niger afin de créer un réseau entre eux pour favoriser l’... More on «Les défis et les opportunités pour promouvoir et augmenter les services juridiques liés au VIH»
September 2010
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Sep 2010
The International Criminal Court in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Makau Mutua
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This policy paper is a practically-oriented comparative analysis of the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, and the Central African Republic, and the policy implications for its work for Norway, States Parties, ci... More on «The International Criminal Court in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities»


