Examples of Ailuc in a sentence
Ailuc refers to “traditional rituals performed by the Iteso to reconcile parties formerly in conflict after full accountability.” Id. at n.28.
Other traditional approaches to the administration of justice in Northern Uganda also include mechanisms found among a range of other ethnic groups, including Kayo Cuk found among the Langi; Ailuc among the Iteso; Ajupe among the Kakwa; Ajufe among the Lugbara; Aja among the Alur; and Tolu Koka tradition found among the Madi.
Traditional justice mechanisms of the ethnic groups in northern Uganda ( Mato Oput of the Acholi, Kayo Cuk for Langi, Ailuc of Teso, Ajupe of the Kakwa, Ajufe of the Lugbara, Aja of the Alur, and Tolu Koka of Madi among others) should be promoted and encouraged because of their significance in enhancing true and lasting reconciliation at the grassroots.
Traditional justice mechanisms, such as Culo Kwor, Mato Oput, Kayo Cuk, Ailuc and Tonu ci Koka and others as practiced in the communities affected by the conflict, shall be promoted, with necessary modifications, as a central part of the framework for accountability and reconciliation.
In Uganda, there are several indigenous methods of dispute resolution; they include Mato Oput of the Acholi, Kayo Cuk of the Langi, Ailuc of the Iteso, Ajupe of the Kakwa, Ajufe of the Lugbara, Aja of the Alur, and the ToluKoka of the Madi, among others.
Traditional justice mechanisms of the ethnic groups in northern Uganda include Mato Oput of the Acholi, Kayo Cuk for Langi, Ailuc of Teso, Ajupe of the Kakwa, Ajufe of the Lugbara, Aja of the Alur, and Tolu Koka of Madi among others.
Jackson Odong drew attention to Uganda’s time-honoured TJMs, including Mato Oput in Acholi, Ailuc in Teso, and Kayicuk in Lango.65 Many of these practices persist despite the introduction of foreign justice systems during colonialism, partially due to the perception among locals that the trial and conviction of the perpetrator does not sufficiently deal with the victim’s loss, unlike the restorative justice that traditional mechanisms provide.
Annexure to the Agreement on Accountability and Reconciliation of 2007, Clause 7.seeking processes aimed at promoting reconciliation between victims and perpetrators.28 Finally, it provides for traditional justice mechanisms such as Culo Kwor, Mato Oput, Kayo Cuk, Ailuc, and Tonu ci Koka.29In a last-minute decision, Joseph Kony refused to sign the final peace agreement, citing the Ugandan government’s failure to persuade the ICC to suspend the arrest warrants against the LRA leadership.
A causa de la poca celeridad que la Comisión dio a los trabajos de Código civil, al ocuparse de la reforma de la ley de Casación civil, y de la Ley de Enjuiciamiento civil, un nuevo ministerio, ahora dirigido por Saturnino Álvarez Bugallal, decidió reestructurar de nuevo la Comisión.
The traditional rituals performed by different affected groups in Uganda such as Ailuc, Culo Kwor, Kayo Cuk and Mato oput are mentioned as appropriate mechanisms to address issues of accountability and reconciliation, though with the necessary modifications.