Northern Uganda Human Security Report
Irene Sattarzadeh, Erin Baines (Liu Faculty, UBC), Heidi Rose
May 27, 2005
This Human Security Update analyzes events surrounding the debate on peace versus justice in Northern Uganda. It examines the origins and evolution of the International Criminal Court’s investigation into the conflict and the national and local initiatives to bring about peace, and attempts to bring them into conversation.
Recent efforts to exchange information and views on this topic may provide an entry point for finding a balanced approach between international and local initiatives. Both approaches have relative merits and limitations. Neither are a stand-alone solution, but a well-planned, long-term, coordinated and transparent approach could stimulate both peace and justice in the region.
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