Post-election violence and governance in Kenya : the rise and fall of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC)

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Title
Post-election violence and governance in Kenya : the rise and fall of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC)
Other Title
  • ケニアにおける選挙後の暴力と統治:真実正義和解委員会(TJRC)の興亡
  • ケニア ニオケル センキョゴ ノ ボウリョク ト トウチ : シンジツ セイギ ワカイ イインカイ TJRC ノ コウボウ
Author
Muroni, David
Alias Name
  • 室仁, 多日帝
  • ムロニ, ダヴイデ
University
Doshisha University
Types of degree
博士(グローバル社会研究)
Grant ID
甲第1112号
Degree year
2020-09-19

Description

This thesis focuses on the chronology of post-election violence in Kenya. It explores how it started, peaked, faded, and returned. The Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission created in 2008 in Kenya documents 35 years of past human rights injustices and malpractices from independence in 1963. Multiple factors combine and trigger violence in multiparty presidential elections. The conscientious final reports and recommendations by the Commission remain in limbo as the government is part of the problem. Unequally shared land resources and a grave presidential contest cause post-election violence. Empowering the Supreme Court is a necessity for fair justice.

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