The International Criminal Court and the transformation of post-war justice in Northern Uganda.

Kirabira, T.R. and Uche, M. 2021. The International Criminal Court and the transformation of post-war justice in Northern Uganda. Sentio. 3, pp. 45-52.

TitleThe International Criminal Court and the transformation of post-war justice in Northern Uganda.
TypeJournal article
AuthorsKirabira, T.R. and Uche, M.
Abstract

This article looks at the interface between the International Criminal Court and transitional justice processes in Northern Uganda. It takes a doctrinal approach, drawing on qualitative work in the fields of international criminal law, human rights, and political science. The Ugandan situation demonstrates that top-down transitional justice has both positive and negative dimensions. This article argues that, while the International Criminal Court has helped transform judicial aspects, it has also contributed towards the decline of traditional justice mechanisms. Overall, the article concludes that there is still a compelling case to be made for the involvement of international criminal tribunals in post-war contexts, but that it needs to be done in such a way that promotes good domestic processes and incorporates bottom-up perspectives.

JournalSentio
Journal citation3, pp. 45-52
ISSN2632-2455
Year2021
PublisherSouth East Network for Social Sciences
Web address (URL)https://sentiojournal.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/211004-Sentio-Journal-Issue-3-Kirabira-and-Uche.pdf
Publication dates
PublishedOct 2021

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