Sudan’s brutal conflict has become a war of many wars
Our Co-Director Professor Sharath Srinivasan and Professor Justin Willis, from the University of Durham, examine the complex war in Sudan.
Our Co-Director Professor Sharath Srinivasan and Professor Justin Willis, from the University of Durham, examine the complex war in Sudan.
On 1st October 2024, our Co-Director Professor Sharath Srinivasan attended a full-day forum focused on the complex crisis in Sudan.
Professor Sharath Srinivasan speaks to The World's Yvonne Yong about Sudan's deadly dam burst, which adds to mounting crises in Sudan
Co-Director of CGHR
David and Elaine Potter Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, where he is Co-Director of the Centre of Governance and Human Rights…
Opening Making and Breaking Peace in Sudan and South Sudan, this chapter introduces thebook’s key concepts: peace and peacemaking. The contributions in this volume show thatideas of peace…
Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies
A withering analysis of the tragic susceptibility of interventionist peace deals to precipitate ongoing violence.
This book provides a detailed overview of the law and policy related to unlawful killings and the right to life.
Sudan's Peace Agreement of 2005 ended over two decades of civil war and led to South Sudan's independence.
Edited by CGHR's Sarah M.H. Nouwen, Laura M. James and Sharath Srinivasan, this Proceedings of the British Academy volume brings together economic, legal, anthropological and political science perspectives…
18/11/2019
Room LG18, Faculty of Law
18/10/2019
Queens' College, Angevin Room