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London School of Economics

Graduate Student, International Relations

MPhil/PhD Student

London School of Economics

Thesis Title: Negotiating Justice: The Implications of the International Criminal Court's Investigations and Arrest Warrants on Peace Processes in Darfur and Northern Uganda

Mark Hoffman
Kirsten Ainley

About

My work examines the nexus of conflict resolution and international criminal justice. In particular, I am interested in how the work of the International Criminal Court affects peace negotiations and peace processes. Many have described this nexus as the "peace versus justice" debate. I hope that my work can move our understanding of the relationship between building peace and pursuing accountability beyond this rigid and harshly dichotomous debate by challenging what is meant by 'peace' and 'peace process'. Libya, Darfur and northern Uganda are the areas in which my work focuses.

I currently teach International Political Theory and Genocide studies at the LSE. I was previously a researcher with Justice Africa and the Refugee Law Project as well as a staff member at the Green Party of Canada. I am the creator and co-author of Justice in Conflict, which focuses on the politics of pursuing justice in the context of ongoing conflicts as well as conflicting conceptions of justice.

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http://www.justiceinconflict.org

 

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