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Welcome

The ATJRN seeks to promote and encourage transitional justice research in Africa through the development of research capacity, the building of transitional justice content knowledge, and the creation of spaces for practitioners and researchers in Africa to share experiences, expertise, and lessons learned. The goal is to ensure that the transitional justice agenda in Africa is locally informed and owned.

The Network consists of four main elements:

  • the ATJRN website;
  • the TJNetwork listserv which networks individuals in the transitional justice field globally to facilitate dialogue and the sharing of research, opportunities, and knowledge;
  • a quarterly e-newsletter;
  • capacity building workshops on transitional justice research to be conducted in various regions across the African continent

Key Objectives of the ATJRN

  • Create spaces for dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and coalition-building amongst African civil society engaged in or interested in transitional justice issues.
  • Strengthen the ability of local researchers in Africa to conduct effective research to inform, monitor, and evaluate transitional justice mechanisms on the continent.
 

Latest News


  1. Survivors seek audience on "grossly inadequate" ICTR sentences (February 1, 2012) Two leading victims' rights groups have asked the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to hear them, saying certain sentences imposed by the trial court are "grossly inadequate"...read full story

  2. ICC names bench to hear Ocampo Four appeals (February 1, 2012) The International Criminal Court has appointed a five-judge bench to hear appeals filed by four Kenyans whose charges were confirmed a week ago...read full story

  3. AU may ask ICJ for opinion on Bashir’s immunity from ICC prosecution (January 31, 2012) Leaders at the African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa have asked the chairperson to consider moving the case of Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for an opinion...read full story

  4. Rwanda to build three genocide memorial sites in Uganda (January 27, 2012) Rwanda's umbrella organisation for the survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi known as 'Ibuka', has announced that the Rwandan government is set to construct three genocide memorial sites along the Ugandan shores of Lake Victoria...read full story

  5. Kenyan judge formally issues provisional arrest warrant for Sudanese president (January 25, 2012) A Kenyan judge has formally issued a provisional arrest warrant for the Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir in line with a ruling he made late last year saying that Nairobi had an obligation to apprehend him...read full story

Network Resources

In our Resources section you will find the ATJRN Newsletter, English Research Resources, and information about our workshops.
Coming soon: French Resources, Gender & TJ Resources (November 2009)

Discussion Forum

The discussion forums of the ATJRN are intended to provide a further site for dialogue, sharing of information, and exchange of ideas on specific TJ related issues. The new discussion forum will be online shortly.

ATJRN Contacts Database

The Contacts Database includes the names and available details of organisations involved in transitional justice-related activities on the African continent. Click here to view the database.

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