Uganda: Impact of the Rome Statute and the International Court

Publisher:
International Center for Transitional Justice
Publication Date:
28 May 2010
Tags:
Uganda, International Organizations and Africa, Legal and Judicial Affairs

While Uganda has taken first steps to establish domestic capacity to try international crimes, neither these measures nor the ICC can provide a complete solution to justice in Uganda. Other transitional justice options such as truth-seeking and reparations should not be neglected, especially in light of the expressed desires of affected populations for these forms of justice.

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