Title of Project :
The Multitudinous Complexities of Transitional Justice in Postcolonial Societies: A Zimbabwean Case Study
Project Description : This thesis uses Zimbabwe as a case study to analyze the multitudinous complexities of transitional justice in postcolonial societie
Other Information :: Khanyisela Moyo is a Zimbabwean trained lawyer who has taught and practiced law in Zimbabwe and has served in several executive committees of non-governmental organizations including that of the Zimbabwean Lawyers for Human rights in Zimbabwe and Women into Politics, Northern Ireland. Ms Moyo is also the vice chairperson of the Afro Community Support Organization for Northern Ireland (ACSONI) and has been appointed Associate Researcher in African Migration by the University of Ulster. She holds a masters degree in International Human Rights Law from Oslo, Norway and an LLM in Public International Law from Nottingham University, United Kingdom. In addition to transitional justice her research interests are in postcolonial legal theory, feminist legal theory, minority rights, law of international organizations, issues of collective security and economic, social and cultural rights.
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Project Description : This thesis uses Zimbabwe as a case study to analyze the multitudinous complexities of transitional justice in postcolonial societie
Other Information :: Khanyisela Moyo is a Zimbabwean trained lawyer who has taught and practiced law in Zimbabwe and has served in several executive committees of non-governmental organizations including that of the Zimbabwean Lawyers for Human rights in Zimbabwe and Women into Politics, Northern Ireland. Ms Moyo is also the vice chairperson of the Afro Community Support Organization for Northern Ireland (ACSONI) and has been appointed Associate Researcher in African Migration by the University of Ulster. She holds a masters degree in International Human Rights Law from Oslo, Norway and an LLM in Public International Law from Nottingham University, United Kingdom. In addition to transitional justice her research interests are in postcolonial legal theory, feminist legal theory, minority rights, law of international organizations, issues of collective security and economic, social and cultural rights.
If you would like to learn more about how we can help further your studies and career opportunities, please contact us.