Indigenous, Traditional, and Non-State Transitional Justice in Southern Africa
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498592840
ISBN-10: 1498592848
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
ISBN-10: 1498592848
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Transitology, Transitional Justice and Transformative Justice
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some Preliminary Problematisation
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 3: The Case for Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization, Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology Perspective
Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena
Chapter 5: Operation Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi
Chapter 6: `Healing the Dead¿ in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe: Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel
Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe
Ruth Murambadoro and Chenai Matshaka
Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice, Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe¿s `New¿ Farm Communities
Tom Tom and Clement Chipenda
Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women¿s Network for Peacebuilding in Mutoko
Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude
Chapter 10: Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama- Herero communities in Namibia
Tafirenyika Madziyauswa
Chapter 11: Uncharted Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide
Christian Harris
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some Preliminary Problematisation
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 3: The Case for Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice
Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization, Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology Perspective
Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena
Chapter 5: Operation Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi
Chapter 6: `Healing the Dead¿ in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe: Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel
Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe
Ruth Murambadoro and Chenai Matshaka
Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice, Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe¿s `New¿ Farm Communities
Tom Tom and Clement Chipenda
Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women¿s Network for Peacebuilding in Mutoko
Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude
Chapter 10: Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama- Herero communities in Namibia
Tafirenyika Madziyauswa
Chapter 11: Uncharted Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide
Christian Harris