يتناول هذا التقرير حالة الإفلات من العقاب في لبنان التي ما زالت سائدة منذ حرب 1975-1990 وذلك من خلال العناصر الأساسية للعدالة الانتقالية. ويحلل التقرير تجربة لبنان في الماضي المعنية بتدابير العدالة الانتقالية غير الفعّالة - بما في ذلك التجارب المحلية المحدودة، ولجان تقصي الحقائق المحدودة الصلاحيات، وسبل الانصاف الغير مكتملة للضحايا - وتأثيرها على المجتمع اللبناني. ويتناول التقرير الدروس التي يمكن أن تساعد على الشروع في عملية محاسبة أوسع في لبنان والتي تساهم في احلال السلام والأمن على المدى الطويل
This paper examines the situation of impunity in Lebanon that has persisted since the 1975–1990 war. It highlights the price of the Lebanese authorities’ failure to address the legacy of past conflict.
This study recommends a holistic approach to crafting a comprehensive and victim-centered transitional justice process in Lebanon. An incremental approach to reform would be of value, given the likely challenges to pursuing accountability in the country. Programming must involve state and nonstate actors—political and community leaders, civil society, and the broader public. In addition, human...
About the Zero Project: For a World without Barriers
The Zero Project was initiated by the Essl Foundation in 2010. It has been run in partnership with the World Future Council (WFC) since 2011 and the European Foundation Centre (EFC) since 2013. The mission of the Zero Project is to work for a world without barriers, according to the principles and Articles of the UN CRPD.
يمثل مؤتمر جنيف 2 فرصة حاسمة لجعل قضايا المرأة جزءاً لايتجزأ من عملية السلام السورية. المقابلات التي أجريناها مع ناشطات فاعلات في هذا المجال بينت أن المجموعات والمنظمات النسائية السورية تنظر إلى جنيف 2 على أنه فرصة هامة لخلق مشاركة نسائية فاعلة. لكنهن أبدون شكوكا حول قدرة المؤتمر على تحقيق نتائج إيجابية خاصةً أنهن ما يزلن مستبعدات من المشاركة في عملية السلام حتى الآن على الرغم من أن كافة الأبحاث والخبرات المستقاة من عمليات السلام الأخرى تشير إلى ان مشاركة النساء في جنيف 2 ستكون هامة وحاسمة لاطلاق عملية سلام مستدامة.
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The Geneva II conference which begins on January 22 represents a crucial opportunity for gender issues to be integrated into the Syrian peace process. Research conducted with key stakeholders indicate that women’s groups view the Geneva II conference as an important opportunity for meaningful women’s participation. They are skeptical however of the likelihood of positive outcomes of the conference, especially given the exclusion of women thus far in the peace process. Despite this, research conducted by Integrity, as well as analyses from other transition processes, suggests that women’s...
In most Arab countries, family matters including Domestic Violence continue to be handled by religious courts as civil legislation does not criminalise acts of violence within the family.
In December 2013, NRC launched a report entitled ‘The Consequences of Limited Legal Status for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: NRC Field Assessment in Aarsal and Wadi Khaled’ (Part One) based on the findings of an assessment that NRC conducted between
During the current conflict in Syria, Lebanon has borne the brunt of a severe refugee crisis. As the conflict in Syria rages and takes on new dimensions the number of Syrian refugees flowing into Lebanon continues to rise.
The following study is a first attempt to explore and better understand the demand side in Lebanon where little has been written on this critical component of the prostitution in
This report examines the situation of impunity in Lebanon that has persisted since the 1975-1990 war through the lenses of core elements of transitional justice.
This report examines the role of gender in Lebanese security perceptions, Lebanese perceptions of security institutions, as well as gender dynamics within security institut
This report examines variations in wartime experiences and the attitudes of residents in Greater Beirut regarding measures to confront Lebanon’s legacy of political violence.
This report presents qualitative data collected by ICTJ on how individuals in Greater Beirut talk about the Lebanon wars and the need for truth, justice, and an end to violence in their country.
The crisis in Syria has entered its fourth year. Children have been on the front-line from the outset. They have experienced or witnessed horrific acts of indiscriminate
This paper highlights the specificity of the refugee crisis in the unstable Lebanese landscape and calls for the reconfiguring of current relief mechanisms by enabling decentrali
Over three years after it began, the Syria crisis continues to weigh extremely heavily upon Lebanon. Around a quarter of its population is now made up of refugees, whose needs remain dire even as the resources available to address them appear to be shrinking.