Law, Governance and Development: a Case Study of Women's Social Mobilisation and Transitional Justice

Abstract

This briefing note addresses the connections between law and governance in post-conflict states, with a particular emphasis on how law connects with social mobilisation to transform governance institutions in societies emerging from conflict or authoritarianism. Using women’s social mobilisation around transitional justice processes (all of which have a specific focus on reform of governance institutions) as a case study, the briefing note illustrates the ways in which international legal norms relating to good government and participation are used by domestic interveners in political settlements, and sets out the factors significant to successful intervention.

Citation

O’Rourke, C. Law, Governance and Development: a Case Study of Women's Social Mobilisation and Transitional Justice. Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP), Edinburgh, UK (2015) 8 pp. [Briefing Paper 05]

Law, Governance and Development: a Case Study of Women’s Social Mobilisation and Transitional Justice

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Published 1 January 2015