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AJCR Volume 07 No. 1, 2007
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
The African Journal on Conflict Resolution is a peer-reviewed journal published by the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) for the multidisciplinary subject field of conflict resolution.
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Foreword
Richard Kamidza
Jannie Malan
The Case against Taylor’s Asylum
A Review of Nigeria's Domestic and International Legal Obligations
Mba Chidi Nmaju
Taking Stock of the First Arrest Warrants of the International Criminal Court
Kasaija Phillip Apuuli
The Dilemma of Restorative Justice when ‘All Are Guilty’
A Case Study of the Conflicts in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
Austin Onuoha
Integrated Development Planning in South Africa
Lessons for International Peacebuilding?
Sybert Liebenberg
Elsona van Huyssteen
Richard Gueli
Agency Theory
A New Model of Civil-Military Relations for Africa?
Deane-Peter Baker
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Workplace
The South African Experience
Hanneli Bendeman
Book Review
From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier
Annie Derges
Making Choices for Peace: Aid Agencies in Field Diplomacy
Book Review
Raymond Aina
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