Insa Koch, London School of Economics Ambreena Manji, Cardiff University
JP Misago, Wits University (digital panelist)
Theo Petrus, University of Fort Hare Jonny Steinberg, University of Oxford Kate Meagher, London School of Economics Jen Hendry, University of Leeds Cherry Leonardi, Durham University
CAS Conference 2017: Law and Social Order in Africa Draft Programme
3rd April: Getting the Conversations Started
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Over the course of the afternoon we provide workspaces across
the university where you can bring the morning’s discussions into conversation with your papers for the second day of the
conference.
These will be a mix of silent spaces and spaces for continued group discussion. We encourage co-panelists to meet up as part
of this process.
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Our complementary drinks reception in the School of Social and Political Sciences
will be followed by dinner at 56 North
CAS is grateful for the support of the following organisations:
Jocelyn Alexander: ‘Partisan Law’ in 1980s Zimbabwe Adrian Deese Natural Law Doctrine in Ajiṣafẹ’s framing of Jurisprudence in the late Ẹgbá-Yorùbá Dynasty Ruth Ginio French and African perceptions of ‘truth’ ‘evidence’ and ‘sanity’ in the investigation of murder – the case of colonial Senegal George Karekwaivanane Lawyers, 'reluctant radicalism' and the Zimbabwean Political Crisis 2000-2011
Jamie Furniss: Neo-traditional reconciliation and the State in Homicide Cases in Cairo Marta Patricio: Legal pluralism in Mozambique: conflict resolution and conceptions of justice in Mossurize district Susanne Verheul: Material and Sensory Courtrooms: Performing the ‘Decline of Professionalism’ in Harare’s Magistrates’ Courts
Jean-Benoît Falisse & Imane Does legal aid service delivery improve access to justice in fragile states? Lessons from an impact evaluation of a large scale & Chaara & Julien Moriceau legal aid programme in Burundi Kamau Wairuri ‘Thieves should not live among people’: Popular support for police violence and the crisis of urban governance in Nairobi
SJ Cooper-Knock & Exploring a Charged Issue: Electricity from connections to courtrooms Anna MacDonald
Toke Wolff Policing Somaliland: Ideas and Reality in the Production of Order
Gerhard Anders Between formalism and informality in front-line government services: Experiences from Malawi, Tanzania and Sierra Leone
Tamuka Chirimambowa & ‘Revolutionaries’, ‘Sell Outs’ and the ‘National Project’: Writing a ‘new democratic’ Constitution in Zimbabwe’s contested Tinashe Chimedza interregnum.
Olly Owen The edges of the law
Nicole de Silva Africa versus the International Criminal Court: The Strategy of Regionalizing International Criminal Justice
4th April: Panel Sessions Pa
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