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Balancing competing obligations: the Rome Statute and AU decisions
Institute for Security Studies, 2011This paper underlines the claimed conflict between African states’ binding obligations imposed by the Rome Statute and their binding obligations imposed by the decisions of the African Union (AU).DocumentThe International Criminal Court's cases in Kenya: origin and impact
Institute for Security Studies, 2012On 23 January 2012, the fate of the six Kenyans accused by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of committing crimes against humanity was made known: the confirmation of the charges against four of the six suspects. This paper traces the origins of the ICC process in Kenya and how has the ICC process impacted on Kenyan juridical system.DocumentInternal developments in Myanmar: the road ahead
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This is a speech transcription where the Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to India, H E Amb. U Zin Yaw, discusses the internal developments in Myanmar.DocumentMyanmar: pangs of democratic transition
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012Burma or Myanmar, as it was renamed in 1989, is undergoing a transition. In 2003, the then Prime Minister of Myanmar, Khin Nyunt designed a seven point road map for Myanmar, which included a referendum, a new constitution and elections for the country (Holliday, 2008).DocumentThe proposed SADC Parliament: Old wine in new bottles or an ideal whose time has come?
Institute for Security Studies, 2011This monograph is an analysis of the prospects for a regional legislative assembly for the Southern African Development Community (SADC).DocumentEnforcement of environmental crime laws: A framework training manual for law enforcement agencies
Institute for Security Studies, 2010This manual is intended for national trainers on environmental crime in Eastern and Southern Africa. It seeks to enable such trainers to equip police officers and other actors involved in fighting environmental crimes with knowledge and understanding of the nature of environmental crimes, environmental inspection and investigation, and prosecution of environmental crimes.DocumentNature and Extent of Environmental Crime in Kenya
Institute for Security Studies, 2009An environmental crime can be defined as a grave act against the environment that results in the infringement of the right of citizens to a clean and healthy environment. For such an act to constitute a crime, it must contravene laid-down legislation in the various sectors of the environment, such as forestry, water and wildlife.DocumentDemocracy in Bhutan: an analysis of constitutional change in a Buddhist monarchy
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Bhutan constitutes a striking example of path-dependency, especially with regard to the reign of the fourth king, who continuously followed his vision of transforming Bhutan’s polity. Because of the numerous particularities that come with this case study, there will be two short excurses that are worth the writing.DocumentZimbabwe: a pre-election overview and recovery scenarios
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2006This overview gives an account of the macroeconomic and political situation in ZImbabwe before the planned 2005 election, and offers some recovery scenarios.DocumentBiofuel technology transfer in IBSA: lessons for South Africa and Brazil
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009The success of biofuel production in Brazil (bioethanol in particular) is recognised as a tangible point of collaboration in the India–Brazil–South Africa (IBSA) Forum. Sharing knowledge and systematic technology transfer on biofuels can strengthen co-operation among IBSA countries.Pages
