Cocoa thrives in the rich forest soil left behind from illegal logging, stripping Côte d’Ivoire’s economy and environment.
Without a single prosecution, the illegal trade in artefacts is causing a catastrophic loss for the country.
Establishing transitional justice mechanisms as required by the peace agreement is the only hope to prevent further conflict.
This report discusses citizen’s views and recommends that land be addressed as part of the post-war reconstruction.
The threat of violent extremism has seen disproportionate resources given to military and security actions.
Abolishing the death penalty is significant but more is needed to protect the rights of terror suspects.
Prosecutions contribute to history and truth but shouldn’t be allowed to again overshadow compensation for Rwanda’s victims.
New approaches are needed to overcome existing criminal justice challenges in the country.
Nigeria must fix the mistakes of its first three rounds of terrorism cases before starting its fourth.
Parties to the peace agreement need to use transitional justice mechanisms to win public trust.
This policy brief reflects on and analyses different methods to redress victims of international crime.
When it comes to redressing victims of international crime, African states are on the back foot.
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