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Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction (2024)
Journal Article
Mark, J., & Clark, P. (in press). Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction. Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 15(1), 41-57. https://doi.org/10.1353/hum.2024.a941435

The Western myth of Nuremberg has dominated understandings of the evolution of international criminal law. Enshrining the International Military Tribunal as a critical point of origin, this paradigm has developed a narrative of post-war liberal progr... Read More about Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction.

Negotiating Reconciliation in Rwanda: Popular Challenges to the Official Discourse of Post-Genocide National Unity (2014)
Journal Article
Clark, P. Negotiating Reconciliation in Rwanda: Popular Challenges to the Official Discourse of Post-Genocide National Unity. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 8(4), 303-320. https://doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2014.958309

Reconciliation is among the most contested terms in current peacebuilding and transitional justice debates. Critics often view reconciliation as romantic—expecting immediate harmony after enormous harm—or imposed on victims by religious groups or gov... Read More about Negotiating Reconciliation in Rwanda: Popular Challenges to the Official Discourse of Post-Genocide National Unity.

Bringing the peasants back in, again: state power and local agency in Rwanda's Gacaca Courts (2014)
Journal Article
Clark, P. (2014). Bringing the peasants back in, again: state power and local agency in Rwanda's Gacaca Courts. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 8(2), 193-213. https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2014.891782

Rwanda's genocide trials through the gacaca community courts, between 2002 and 2012, have attracted substantial critique and also become a key vehicle for analysing wider political and social dynamics, including policy-making under the Rwandan Patrio... Read More about Bringing the peasants back in, again: state power and local agency in Rwanda's Gacaca Courts.

Bringing Them All Back Home: The Challenges of DDR and Transitional Justice in Contexts of Displacement in Rwanda and Uganda (2014)
Journal Article
Clark, P. (2014). Bringing Them All Back Home: The Challenges of DDR and Transitional Justice in Contexts of Displacement in Rwanda and Uganda. Journal of Refugee Studies, 27(2), 234-259. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fet051

This article engages with recent attempts to bridge the apparent divide between disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) and transitional justice, and their implications for post-conflict environments characterized by large-scale displacem... Read More about Bringing Them All Back Home: The Challenges of DDR and Transitional Justice in Contexts of Displacement in Rwanda and Uganda.

Dilemmas of Justice (2007)
Journal Article
Clark, P., & Waddell, N. (2007). Dilemmas of Justice. Prospect (London. 1995),

Voices of the Victims (2004)
Journal Article
Clark, P. (2004). Voices of the Victims. The Oxonian review of books, 3(1),