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Sudan’s recent law reforms: explained

Sudan’s recent law reforms: explained

On 13 July 2020, the Sudanese Government published important reforms to its laws including the Criminal Law Act 1991, the Criminal Procedure Act 1991 and the National Security Act 2010. Published originally in Arabic, and now translated unofficially into English by REDRESS, these reforms are a significant first… Read More

Report Summary: Not Without Us: Strengthening Victim Participation in Transitional Processes in Uganda

This Report Summary outlines the main findings of the report Not Without Us: Strengthening Victim Participation in Transitional Processes in Uganda. Uganda is a country whose complex cycle of conflicts at different stages of its development has created untold suffering for its citizens. The report analyses some of the challenges… Read More

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Not Without Us: Strengthening Victim Participation in Transitional Justice Processes in Uganda

Not Without Us: Strengthening Victim Participation in Transitional Justice Processes in Uganda

This report examines victim participation in transitional justice (TJ) processes in Uganda, a country whose complex cycle of conflicts at different stages of its development has created untold suffering for its citizens. The report analyses some of the challenges in translating the promise of victim-centred processes from rhetoric into reality. Read More

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Further Historic Changes Made to Sudanese Laws

Further Historic Changes Made to Sudanese Laws

New details have emerged about significant changes to Sudan’s laws on torture, accountability and the rule of law. A number of important legislative amendments have been published in a new issue of Sudan’s Official Gazette No. 1904 (in Arabic). … Read More