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"What Do We Do When Things Fall Apart?" Rwanda's Attempt at Restorative Justice Through the Gacaca Courts
Unformatted Document Text:  Online http://www.quotaproject.org/displayCountry.cfm?CountryCode-RW accessed December 3, 2008. Kanakuze, J. (2003, Nov.) Quotas in practice: The challenge of implementation and enforcement in Rwanda. Paper presented at the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)/Electoral Institute of South Africa (EISA)/South African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum Conference on The Implementation of Quotas: African Experiences. Accessed online http://www.idea.int/ December 3, 2008. McDonough, D. S. (2008). From guerrillas to government: Post-conflict stability in Liberia, Uganda and Rwanda. Third World Quarterly, 29(2) pp. 357-374. Prunier, G. (1997). The Rwanda crisis: History of a genocide. 2 nd Ed. New York: Columbia University Press. Schabas, W. A. (2005). Genocide trials and Gacaca courts. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 3(4) pp. 896-919. Sharlach, L. (1999). Gender and genocide in Rwanda: Women as agents and objects of genocide. Journal of Genocide Research, 1(3) pp. 387-399. Van Leeuwen, M. (2008). Imagining the Great Lakes Region: Discourses and practices of civil society regional approaches for peacebuilding in Rwanda, Burundi, and DR Congo. Journal of Modern African Studies, 46(3) pp. 393-426.

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Online 
 accessed 
December 3, 2008.
Kanakuze, J. (2003, Nov.) Quotas in practice: The challenge of implementation and 
enforcement in Rwanda. Paper presented at the International Institute for 
Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)/Electoral Institute of South Africa (EISA)/
South African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum Conference on 
The Implementation of Quotas: African Experiences.  Accessed online 
 December 3, 2008.
McDonough, D. S. (2008). From guerrillas to government: Post-conflict stability in 
Liberia, Uganda and Rwanda. Third World Quarterly, 29(2) pp. 357-374.
Prunier, G. (1997). The Rwanda crisis: History of a genocide. 2
nd
 Ed. New York: 
Columbia University Press.
Schabas, W. A. (2005). Genocide trials and Gacaca courts. Journal of International 
Criminal Justice, 3
(4) pp. 896-919.
Sharlach, L. (1999). Gender and genocide in Rwanda: Women as agents and objects 
of genocide.  Journal of Genocide Research, 1(3) pp. 387-399.
Van Leeuwen, M. (2008). Imagining the Great Lakes Region: Discourses and 
practices of civil society regional approaches for peacebuilding in Rwanda, Burundi, 
and DR Congo. Journal of Modern African Studies, 46(3) pp. 393-426.


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