South Sudans Injustice System

South Sudans Injustice System
Author: Rachel Ibreck
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786993422

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'An outstanding feat based on in-depth research in a difficult setting ... this book uncovers the dysfunctions of law and the bravery of South Sudan’s activists struggling for justice.' Mark Fathi Massoud, University of California, Santa Cruz.


South Sudans Injustice System
Language: en
Pages: 301
Authors: Rachel Ibreck
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-08-30 - Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.

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'An outstanding feat based on in-depth research in a difficult setting ... this book uncovers the dysfunctions of law and the bravery of South Sudan’s activis
South Sudan’s Injustice System
Language: en
Pages: 264
Authors: Rachel Ibreck
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-08-30 - Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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Coming into existence amid a wave of optimism in 2011, South Sudan has since slid into violence and conflict. Even in the face of escalating civil war, however,
South Sudan's Injustice System
Language: en
Pages: 270
Authors: Rachel Ibreck
Categories: Electronic books
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Introduction: Law, violence and peace -- 1. Law and Activism in Conflict -- 2. Inside the Justice System: Domination and Resistance -- 3. Makeshift Courts -- 4.
Ending the Era of Injustice
Language: en
Pages: 38
Authors: Elise Keppler
Categories: Criminal justice, Administration of
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"This 38-page report draws from interviews with South Sudanese judges, prosecutors, private lawyers, victims, government officials, nongovernmental groups, UN s
South Sudan's Fateful Struggle
Language: en
Pages: 265
Authors: Steven C Roach
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

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"In the late nineteenth century, much of the southern region of what is today Sudan was considered ungovernable hinterland. Britain at this time had occupied th