Based on extensive interviews with litigants, chiefs, and court officials, the project report Local Justice in Southern Sudan by Cherry Leonardi, Leben Moro, Martina Santschi and Deborah Isser (2010) argues that the role of the chiefs’ courts has evolved to the point where the line separating them from government courts is blurred. The final report provides an empirical account of everyday practice in selected local courts, exploring the paradoxes outlined above and notes how they are resolved in the practice of justice in contemporary chiefs’ courts.

Women in the Social Sciences and Humanities in Ethiopia: The case of Addis Ababa University
This preliminary assessment is part of the launch exercise of the Ethiopian Women Researchers’ Network (EWNET). Focusing on Addis Ababa University as a pioneering higher