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Whereas Bishop Desmond Tutu and President Nelson Mandela immediately set up the Truth and reconciliation Commission with a sole purpose of restoring peace and justice, their main objective was to grant amnesty to those perpetrators who committed abuses during the Apartheid era.... Reorganizing post-conflict Establishments Insert Name Insert Grade Course Insert Submission Date Reorganizing post-conflict Establishments Introduction The post-Cold War era has brought with it many challenges for the reconstruction of governments and other organizations around the world....
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Introduction The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a product of a century-long search for an international entity that could bring perpetrators of crimes that cannot be handled by a national court to justice, for one reason or another.... In addition, the case revealed a disjointed defence system inherent in the procedural provisions of the ICC regulations that resulted in the potential miscarriage in the administration of justice on one hand, and jeopardising the investigative capabilities of the Office of the Prosecutor on the other....
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Trend and pattern of armed conflicts since the Cold war 1.... Current paper focuses on the examination of the changes in trends and patterns of armed conflicts since the end of Cold war, i.... It is proved that the post-Cold war period has been characterized by the change in trends and patterns of armed conflicts internationally.... It seems that the end of confrontation between the East and the West – as this confrontation has been developed through the Cold war – led to the beginning of new forms of armed conflicts in countries around the world; at the same time, certain forms of armed conflicts, as existed in the past, have still remained active; for instance, the Civil Wars (the Rwanda and the Sudan wars) and the Interstate armed conflicts (Gulf war)....
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The jurisdictions of the International Court of justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the resolution of International Investments/Commercial Disputes 1 Introduction Traditionally the jurisdictions of courts depend primarily on the consent of the contending parties.... The first famous commercial dispute case was seen in the 19th century during the US civil war, where consent was forwarded by Britain.... This claim centred on the activities of a particular ship named The Alabama, built by an English shipyard and later sold to the Confederates, during the civil war....
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Consider Minow's dilemma: "The central premise of individual responsibility portrays defendants as separate people capable of autonomous choice- when the phenomena of mass atrocities render that assumption at best problematic" (Minow, 1998: 46) The recognition of the universality of human rights is perhaps the strongest force that underlies initiatives made towards the struggle for justice after a period of mass atrocity.... In her important book entitled “Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History After Genocide and Mass Violence”, Martha Minow looks at the range of institutional responses that have been crafted with the end in view of seeking justice for the victims of mass atrocities and demanding accountability from the perpetrators....
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From the paper "Arbitration Systems in the UK and in the Middle East" it is clear that going back to the original arbitration process in the Middle East and the Western world, its practice has always recognized the merits of informal, speedy, cost-friendly, and good faith proceedings.... ... ... ...
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However, it was soon a victim of the paralysis present within the UNSC during its infancy due to the Cold war, limiting its role to providing fundamental support for peaceful conflict resolutions and supervising ceasefire agreements3.... The thawing of Cold war tensions in the 80s and 90s dramatically expanded the scope and dimension of UN peacekeeping operations....
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The fight for justice normally attracts the intervention of the UN and ICC with the aim of prosecuting the perpetrators of this genocide directly or indirectly involved.... These laws are stated in article 38 of the International Court Of justice.... Through the article, it is clear that there are legal obligations and non-legal obligations upheld by the court of justice.... The Rome Statutes have well- a defined structure that outlines the measures to be taken to ensure justice has been served to the people....
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