id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jcc5twzinvhzdbx2h6kh6zf72y Hollie Nyseth Brehm Genocide, Justice, and Rwanda's Gacaca Courts 2014 20 .pdf application/pdf 8813 657 59 genocide, restorative justice, Rwanda, punishment, courts world's first conviction by an international court for the crime of genocide 1 year later. judges), and the national court system began hearing cases related to the genocide punitive (e.g., fighting impunity) and restorative (e.g., contributing to national reconciliation),5 and the courts would have jurisdiction over genocide and crimes against The gacaca laws based punishments on the category of crime, recognition of guilt, bGacaca law stipulated that prison sentences were not to be given for Category 3 crimes. to genocide perpetrators tried in the gacaca courts. First, the sanctions of the gacaca courts reflect a mix of fines and restorative justice In total, the laws governing the gacaca courts were amended several times, The Gacaca courts, post-genocide justice and reconciliation in Rwanda: Between punitive and reconstructive justice: The Gacaca courts in Rwanda. Genocide trials and Gacaca courts. ./cache/work_jcc5twzinvhzdbx2h6kh6zf72y.pdf ./txt/work_jcc5twzinvhzdbx2h6kh6zf72y.txt