Overview
Overview
The Centre for Conflict, Rights and Justice was established in September 2011. The mission of the Centre is to pursue and encourage innovative scholarship in the fields of in criminal law, criminal justice (both domestic and international), international humanitarian law, human rights, conflict resolution and post-conflict justice (broadly defined).
We aim to contribute to public and academic debate, and influence the thinking of law and policy makers through publications, seminars and conferences; and we aim to build and strengthen a vibrant and supportive research culture in which experienced and new researchers alike are able to develop and test their ideas.


