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Justice Administration in Meheba Refugee Settlement: Refugee Perceptions, Preferences, and Strategic Decisions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Julie Veroff*
Affiliation:
University of Oxford

Abstract

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Type
New Voices II
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 Phillip Clark, Justice without Lawyers: The Gacaca Courts and Post-Genocide Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda 6 (2005) (unpublished dissertation, D. Phil in Politics, Department of Politics and International Relations, Balliol College, University of Oxford).

2 Id. at 97.

3 UNHCR, The State of the World’s Refugees: Human Displacement in the New Millennium (2006), available at http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/template?page=publ&src=static/sowr2006/toceng.htm.

5 Jansen, Bram, Between Vulnerability and Assertiveness: Negotiating Resettlement in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya, 107 Afr. Aff. 569 (2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.