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LEDWIDGE, FRANK
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Justice and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: a missing link
/ Ledwidge, Frank
Ledwidge, Frank
Journal Article
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2009.
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Recent counter-insurgency doctrine has largely ignored the justice sector. This article, referring to current multinational efforts in Afghanistan, contends that this is a serious mistake. It is an error not made by the Taliban, who are acutely aware of its importance.
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Counterinsurgency
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Afghanistan
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Justice
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Taliwan
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086565
Justice in helmand - the challenge of law reform in a society at war
/ Ledwidge, Frank
Ledwidge, Frank
Journal Article
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2009.
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The author describes the shortcomings of the justice system in Helmand province and the problems of running an effective Western-style system when civil authority is strongly contested. Traditional methods of dispute resolution are examined, together with the approach followed by the Taleban. His conclusion is pessimistic. A choice has to be made between accepting an effective traditional system and supporting a system familiar to the West which has little local traction.
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Society
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Six Day War
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Justice in Helmand
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Law Reform
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Traditional System
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093072
Rethinking the Durand line: the legality of the Afghan-Pakistan frontier
/ Omrani, Bijan; Ledwidge, Frank
Omrani, Bijan
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2009.
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Newly uncovered archival evidence suggests the Durand Line was never intended to be an international boundary. This article examines the consequences for Afghanistan/Pakistan policy-makers, concluding that serious attention should be paid to reconceptualising the frontier zone in the current crisis.
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Afghanistan
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Durand Line
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Afghanistan - Pakistan - Border
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Afghanistan - Durand Line
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Pakistan - Durand Line
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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