Kenya's power-sharing arrangement and its implications for transitional justice Articles uri icon

publication date

  • January 2013

start page

  • 307

end page

  • 327

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 17

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1364-2987

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1744-053X

abstract

  • The power-sharing arrangement that ended Kenya's 2007–2008 crisis seemingly offered a window of opportunity for dealing with past abuses. However, the very nature of this power-sharing deal has proven to be among the greatest obstacles for giving effect to the promises of transitional justice. By facilitating a power-sharing deal between political elites struggling for power and wealth, and allowing these political elites to control the justice tools, the power-sharing deal has enabled a continuation, perhaps even a consolidation, of this political culture, which this article argues poses a serious obstacle to achieving a much needed transition.

subjects

  • Law

keywords

  • kenyan national dialogue and reconciliation; power-sharing; past human rights abuses; transitional justice; elite capture and manipulation