Dear Colleagues & Friends,
The Refugee Law Project (RLP), School of Law, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, in collaboration with the African Transitional Justice Research Network (ATJRN), is now accepting applications to its 4th Institute for African Transitional Justice (IATJ), to be held from 15th - 21st June 2014, in Kampala, Uganda.
The IATJ is an annual week-long residential programme designed to examine critical transitional justice issues in the context of Africa, and to catalyse the development of African Transitional Justice systems.
This year's thematic focus will be: "Global Transitions, Africa's Resource Riches, and the future of Transitional Justice".
Please find attached further details about this Institute as well as the procedure of submitting applications [Moderator's note: please find all details at http://www.refugeelawproject.org/resources/events-calendar-documentation/eventdetail/11/78/4th-institute-for-african-transitional-justice-iatj-2014.html]. The deadline for submitting applications is 15th May 2014.
Regards,
Moses A. Nsubuga
ICT Officer
Refugee Law Project
The Refugee Law Project, a community out-reach project of the School of Law, Makerere University, was created in 1999 to promote the enjoyment of human rights for all refugees within Uganda. Over the years, the Refugee Law Project has established its reputation as the leading centre for justice and forced migrants in Uganda .
For more information about the work of Refugee Law Project visit www.refugeelawproject.org
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