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  • Conspiracy to commit genocide as understood through jurisprudence of the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda 

    Okath, Juliet R.A (University of the Western Cape, 2009)
    ln 1995, following the atrocious crimes committed in Rwanda, the United Nations Security Council, with Resolution 955, established the international Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in an effort to hold the alleged ...
  • Rwanda’s responses to money laundering 

    Dusabe, Francis (University of the Western Cape, 2014)
    In 20 the years after the genocide that afflicted Rwanda, the country has made considerable progress towards developing human resources in the public sector. It has kick-started its economy and improved sectors such as ...
  • Transitional justice in Rwanda a case study of fair trial process 

    Osega, Julius (University of the Western Cape, 2001)
    ln countries undergoing a shift from a repression to democracy, the question of transitional justice presents, in a very conspicuous manner, the first test for the establishment of a real democracy with the rule of law. ...
  • WWIII? war on women continues! 

    Vezasie, P.N (University of the Western Cape, 2003)
    ln the course of this research paper incidence of sexual slavery, sexual violence and rape during times of war will be examined. The incidence where systematic rape is seen as a weapon of war designed to exterminate a ...