The International Criminal Court and Peace Processes:
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Writen byLinus Nnabuike Malu - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2019
This book presents a critical examination of how the International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions have affected peace processes in Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Uganda. By focusing on the balance between international justice and national reconciliation, it offers valuable insights into whether judicial accountability aids or complicates peacebuilding efforts. Its strong emphasis on post-conflict rehabilitation, transitional justice, and human rights protection makes it highly relevant for global rehabilitation, peace promotion, and community engagement initiatives. The African context and case studies further enrich its applicability to conflict studies and international law discussions.

