Peacebuilding and Rule of Law in Africa: Just Peace? (Security and Governance)

Peacebuilding and Rule of Law in Africa: Just Peace? (Security and Governance)

by Chandra Lekha Sriram (Editor), JohannaHerman (Series Editor), OlgaMartin-Ortega (Series Editor)

Synopsis

The promotion of the rule of law has become an increasingly important element of peacekeeping and peacebuilding operations, particularly in Africa, where there have been numerous internal armed conflicts and missions over the last decade.

This book explores the expanding international efforts to promote rule of law in countries emerging from violent conflict. With a focus on Africa, the authors critically examines the impact of these activities in relation to liberal peacebuilding, rule of law institutions, and the range of non-state providers of justice and security. They also assess the virtues and limitations of rule of law reform efforts, and policy alternatives. It brings together expert scholars and practioners from politics, law, anthropology and conflict studies, and features detailed case studies on Rwanda, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Making an important contribution to debates about peacebuilding, and assisting specific efforts in reforming the rule of law after conflict, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, law, African politics, post-conflict reconstruction, peace and conflict studies, as well as practitioners in the UN, development agencies and NGOs.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 1138978078
ISBN 13: 9781138978072

Media Reviews

'This is a valuable volume from a wide range of scholars offering not just cogent analysis on challenges to the rule of law in vulnerable and post-conflict societies but also insightful policy recommendations. Scholars and practitioners equally will find it stimulating and useful.' - David M. Malone, President, International Development Research Centre

'This timely and comprehensive book presents a thoughtful analysis of peace-building; the 'fourth pillar' of international security. Combining perspectives from scholars and practitioners, the book offers new insight into the challenges and lessons of post-conflict reconstruction in Africa. It will be of wide interest to anyone who cares about the rule of law, global governance, and the future of a conflicted continent.' - Alison Brysk, Professor, Political Science and International Studies, University of California, Irvine

Author Bio
Chandra Lekha Sriram is Professor of Human Rights in the School of Law, at the University of East London. Olga Martin-Ortega is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict at the University of East London. Johanna Herman is Research Fellow at the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict at the University of East London.