Tag
justice

March 03, 2020
Peace, Not Justice: Questioning the Top-Down Deal in Afghanistan
By Monish Tourangbam and Neha Dwivedi
On the long road to sustainable peace in Afghanistan, is there any room for justice?

August 27, 2019
Not Just ‘Dalits’: Other-Caste Indians Suffer Discrimination Too
By Tapasya
A young victim describes her experience with her caste identity in India.

May 16, 2017
Nearly 5 Years on: Lessons From India's Infamous 'Nirbhaya' Gang Rape Case
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Nearly five years after a brutal gang rape shook India, how has the Indian justice system dealt with rape?

January 11, 2017
Understanding Sri Lanka, Two Years After Sirisena Defeated Rajapaksa
By Ankit Panda
Taylor Dibbert and Ankit Panda discuss Sri Lanka's domestic politics and foreign policy.

September 14, 2016
Sri Lanka: Is Transitional Justice in Trouble?
By Taylor Dibbert
For Sri Lanka’s transitional justice process, the coming months are crucial.

December 01, 2012
A Face Saving Side of Thailand
Whether the crimes are unfathomable or a simple tourist scam, what happens next in Thailand only makes matters worse.

November 23, 2012
India Executes "Lone Survivor" of Mumbai Attacks
The decision to hang Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani national, was carried out in complete secrecy.

September 28, 2010
Prosecutor Diplomacy?
The Chinese captain release suggests Japan’s prosecutors have a particularly tough job.

September 24, 2010
New Doubt in Japan’s Justice
The nation’s justice system is in question thanks to one case of suspected shady practice.
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