Legal Communication in Post-Conflict Societies
Abenaitwe Jackline
Department of Business Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
In post-conflict societies, legal communication plays a vital role in rebuilding trust, restoring order, and ensuring the transition from violence to stability. Effective legal communication bridges the gap between the legal system and the public, fostering transparency, accountability, and accessibility. However, various challenges—including cultural and linguistic barriers, misinformation, power imbalances, and technological limitations—complicate these efforts. This paper examines the significance of legal communication in post-conflict settings, examining its role in transitional justice, access to justice, and the restoration of legal institutions. Comparative case studies highlight best practices and innovative strategies, such as digital platforms and grassroots movements, that enhance legal outreach. Additionally, the impact of non-governmental organizations, ethical considerations, and the need for capacity-building programs for legal professionals are discussed. Ultimately, strengthening legal communication in post-conflict environments is essential for fostering stability, trust, and the rule of law, contributing to long-term peace and reconciliation.
Keywords: Legal communication, post-conflict societies, Transitional justice, Rule of law, Access to justice, Trust-building, Reconciliation
CITE AS: Abenaitwe Jackline (2025). Legal Communication in Post-Conflict Societies. Research Output Journal of Arts and Management 4(1):53-58. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJAM/2025/415358