2023
DOI: 10.1163/18781527-bja10063
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Uganda’s Post-War Transitional Justice Process

Abstract: This article examines the existing post-war recovery framework employed in Uganda to address concerns with housing, land and property (hlp) rights, particularly in Uganda’s post-war recovery period. It explores the integration of special categories of victims, i.e., internally displaced persons (idp s) and children born of war (cbw), with a key focus on how hlp rights are integrated into – or left out of – the transitional justice (tj) process. hlp rights fit within the broader pictures of customary practices … Show more

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