Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Philipp Ambach joins JiC… Read more Hybrid Justice for Victims of Mass Crimes – Making the System Meaningful
Author: Kirsten Ainley
Hybrid Justice for Heads of State? The Habré Trial and the Norms of African Sovereign Immunity
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. How have hybrid… Read more Hybrid Justice for Heads of State? The Habré Trial and the Norms of African Sovereign Immunity
Outreach, In-Reach or Beyond Reach? Lessons Learned from Hybrid Courts
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. In this sixth… Read more Outreach, In-Reach or Beyond Reach? Lessons Learned from Hybrid Courts
So We Can Know What Happened? The Curious Impact of Hybrid Courts on Education
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Caitlin McCaffrie joins JiC… Read more So We Can Know What Happened? The Curious Impact of Hybrid Courts on Education
Striking the Right Balance – Blending International and National Components in Hybrid Courts
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Erica Bussey joins JiC… Read more Striking the Right Balance – Blending International and National Components in Hybrid Courts
State Dissent and the Reemergence of the Hybrid Court
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Shannon Maree Torrens joins… Read more State Dissent and the Reemergence of the Hybrid Court
Recognition and Representation — The Continued Relevance of Hybrid Tribunals
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Why… Read more Recognition and Representation — The Continued Relevance of Hybrid Tribunals
International Criminal Justice Redux: A New Wave of Hybrid Courts
Originally published on Justice in Conflict as part of the Hybrid Justice – A Justice in Conflict Symposium series. Harry… Read more International Criminal Justice Redux: A New Wave of Hybrid Courts
Hybrid Justice: A Justice in Conflict Symposium
Over the past few years, we have witnessed a renewed and revived interest in creating hybrid tribunals as a means to address… Read more Hybrid Justice: A Justice in Conflict Symposium