Ismael Muvingi

Ismael Muvingi
Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution Studies, Menno Simons College
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Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2007

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Ismael Muvingi holds two degrees in law, an M.A. in Government and International Relations, an M.A. in Peace Studies and a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. He has extensive practical experience in conflict and conflict resolution that spans two continents.

Ismael was born and grew up in the racial colony of Rhodesia. He trained as a lawyer at the University of Rhodesia and when the war for liberation from colonization intensified, Ismael went to work for a social justice NGO, the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Rhodesia. Part of his work entailed going into the war zones to investigate and report on the atrocities committed by both the colonial government’s forces as well as the liberation fighters on the civilians that were caught in the middle of the fighting. Such work inevitably raised the ire of the government and Ismael had to leave the country in 1978. He moved to the United States and enrolled in the government and international relations program at the University of Notre Dame, in the United States.

When Rhodesia gained its independence, Ismael returned to his native country and joined in the nation building effort. He first worked as an Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, setting up a new system of primary courts in the country, and later was moved to the Attorney General’s office to work as a government attorney. In 1986, he left government service to set up his own law firm of Muvingi and Machaya, with offices in three cities.
Meanwhile, the national liberation promise was faltering, political conflict escalated into violence and in 1999, when Notre Dame University offered him a scholarship to



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April 29, 2016
The prescription of transitional justice (TJ) has become the norm when societies emerge from violent conflict and/or political repression. Because of the realities of most post-conflict situations, funding and logistical support for TJ comes primarily from...
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January 16, 2009
Discussions of transitional justice in Zimbabwe are premature, substantial political change is still required and the immediate focus should be on responding to the humanitarian crisis.
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2009
Considerable progress has been made in the field of transitional justice in recent years, signified by such landmarks as a permanent international criminal court. Unaddressed aspects of transition remain, however, which need serious attention if peace is to be...
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2008
This book explores the processes and outcomes of two US social justice campaigns against the violence associated with extractive industries in Sierra Leone, Angola and Sudan: The Campaign to Eliminate Conflict Diamonds and the Capital Markets Sanctions Campaign....
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October 26, 2007
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, social justice activists in the United States initiated two coalition based campaigns aimed at ameliorating the violence associated with extractive industries in Angola, Sierra Leone and Sudan. The ideological diversity and the...
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Transitional justice is a fast-growing concept, both in practice and in its scholarship. Even though the parameters of
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Actualizing Human Rights Norms in Distanced Spaces; an Analysis of the Campaign to Eliminate Conflict Diamonds and the Capital Market Sanctions (Sudan) Campaigns in the United States
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