Development Discourse Rule of Law, Security, and Transitional Justice in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Nascent Democracies by Kenechukwu Nnaka June 24, 2024 Published by Kenechukwu Nnaka June 24, 2024 12 Most nations have a history of violent conflicts, repression and human rights violations. What matters is how societies address these issues. Nations that successfully overcome such legacies use a combination of judicial and non-judicial mechanisms such as truth-seeking, prosecution initiatives, reparations, and measures to prevent future violations. These measures often involve constitutional, legal, and institutional reforms, strengthening civil society, memorialisation efforts, cultural initiatives, preservation of archives, and reform of history education. To what extent have successive Nigerian governments genuinely worked to build a nation, recognise victims, enhance public trust in state institutions and diverse communities, reinforce respect for human rights, and promote the rule of law as steps toward reconciliation and preventing future violations?What are the challenges involved in implementing transitional justice? How do these processes relate to efforts to promote the rule of law and reform the security sector in fragile states? Why might security forces resist accountability processes, and what incentives can the government and its partners develop to improve accountability processes? Join Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, who is a Professor of Practice in International Human Rights Law at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University and Patrick O. Okigbo III, the founding partner of Nextier, to explore these critical questions. Answering these questions could provide valuable insights for Nigeria and other African countries grappling with developmental pathways. Nextier, a multi-competency advisory firm, uses its Development Discourse to probe for answers to complex development questions. Join us here:Patrick O. Okigbo III, in conversation with Prof. Chidi Odinkalu????: Wednesday, June 26, 2024????: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (WAT)???? ????: https://bit.ly/DevDisc_RST 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Kenechukwu Nnaka previous post Echoes of Liberian Civil Wars next post Rule of Law, Security, and Transitional Justice in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Nascent Democracies You may also like Designing Effective Social Protection Programmes July 25, 2024 Building Africa’s First Trillion Dollar Economy June 6, 2024 Economic Diversification in Nigeria: The Politics of Building... May 15, 2024 Rebuilding Nigeria’s Economy in Challenging Times May 14, 2024 The Way Out of Poverty April 30, 2024 How to Grow Nigeria’s Economy April 30, 2024 Party Politics and Africa’s Democratic Future April 30, 2024 Education Reforms: Private Schools for the Poor April 17, 2024 The “How” of Art as a Growth Driver April 16, 2024 How to Grow Nigeria’s Economy April 2, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.