Name:  Dr. Geoffrey Lugano

Title/Qualification: PhD

Department: History, Archaeology & Political Studies

Designation/Position: Lecturer

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Contact Address: P.O Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.

Area of Specialization: Comparative politics

Research Interests: Transitional justice,Peacekeeping/peacebuilding

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SC0FD30AAAAJ&hl=en

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7529-8014

Publications
Referred Journals

  • Geoffrey Lugano. (2017). Counter-shaming the International Criminal Court’s intervention as neo-colonial: Lessons from Kenya, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 11 (1): 9-29. * Special issue. 
  •  Geoffrey Lugano. (forthcoming). Between the duty to prosecute atrocities and domestic precedents of dealing with the past in the era of the International Criminal Court, Peacebuilding Journal.

Books and Books Chapters

  • Geoffrey Lugano (2020). ‘Civil Society and the State.’ In: N. Cheeseman, G. Lynch and K. Kanyinga. Eds. Oxford Handbook on Kenyan Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Geoffrey Lugano (2020). ‘The International Criminal Court’s ‘Africa’s problem’ and de-escalation of the justice cascade.’ In:  U. Capdepon, and Rosario F. Layus. Eds., The Impact of Human Rights Prosecutions: Insights from European, Latin American, and African Post-Conflict Societies. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
  • Geoffrey Lugano. (2017). ‘Assessing the Acceptance of International Criminal Justice in Kenya.’ In After Nuremberg. Exploring Multiple Dimensions of the Acceptance of International Criminal Justice, edited by Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Friederike Mieth and Marjana Papa. Nuremberg: International Nuremberg Principles Academy.
  • Geoffrey Lugano. (2016). ‘Changing Faces’ on Acceptance of International Criminal Intervention in Kenya.’ In After Nuremberg. Exploring Multiple Dimensions of the Acceptance of International Criminal Justice, edited by Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Friederike Mieth and Marjana Papa. Nuremberg: International Nuremberg Principles Academy.

Conference/Workshops/Seminar Papers
Conference Papers

  • ‘Contextual normative adaptations and the limits of the International Criminal Court’s intervention in Uganda and Kenya’ at the International Studies Association (ISA) conference in San Francisco, USA, April 2018.

Workshops Papers

  •  The International Criminal Court’s interventions: Lessons from Kenya, at the University of Leeds Human rights workshop, 15 January 2018.
  • ‘Emerging binaries on the International Criminal Court’s intervention in Kenya’, the British Institute in East Africa (BIEA) PhD Conference in October 2015.

 Seminar Papers

  • ‘Post-truth politics and the challenges to democratic consolidation in Kenya (with Edward Kisiangani) at the History departmental seminar in October 2019.

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Dr. Edwin Atianyi Gimode

Dr. Edwin Atianyi Gimode
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