Acta Juridica
P Andrews, D Davis and T Masengu
ISSN: 1996-2088
Year: 2003 – 2016
Published: Annually
About this publication
This annual thematic journal is published with the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Town. Each year a current legal issue forms the focus.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
2016
The Zimbabwe Torture Case: Reflections on Domestic Litigation for International Crimes in Africa
Authors: Angela Mudukuti
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 287 – 296 (2016)
A Call to Action: National Bar Associations as Key Civil Society Actors for the Promotion of International Criminal Justice in Africa
Authors: Tosin Osasona
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 272 – 286 (2016)
The Case for a Victim-Friendly ICC: Reparations and the Conflict in Northern Uganda
Authors: Špela Kunej, Victor Ochen
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 247 – 271 (2016)
The Role of African Civil Society in Shaping National Transitional Justice Agendas and Policies
Authors: Hugo van der Merwe, Jasmina Bankovic
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 225 – 243 (2016)
An Essential Intervention: Civil Society Responses to Redressing and Preventing Violence Against Women in Post-apartheid South Africa
Authors: Andrea Durbach
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 202 – 224 (2016)
Crisis and Contradiction: Justice Reform, Civil Society and Zimbabwe’s Long Transition
Authors: Mark Shaw
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 179 – 201 (2016)
Civil Society, ‘Positive Complementarity’ and the ‘Torture Docket’ Case
Authors: Max du Plessis, Christopher Gevers
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 158 – 176 (2016)
Partners in Complementarity: The Role of Civil Society in the Investigation and Prosecution of International Crimes in South Africa
Authors: Hannah Woolaver
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 129 – 157 (2016)
Back to the Future?: Civil Society, the ‘Turn to Complementarity’ in Africa and Some Critical Concerns
Authors: Christopher Gevers
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 95 – 126 (2016)
Challenges for International Criminal Justice in Africa and the Role of Civil Society
Authors: Elise Keppler
Source: Acta Juridica, pp 66 – 94 (2016)