Post-TRC Prosecutions in South Africa: Accountability for Political Crimes after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Amnesty Process
Autor Ole Bubenzeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004177031
ISBN-10: 9004177035
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 160 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004177035
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 160 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction;
Chapter One Dealing With the Legacy of the Past—
Transitional Justice in South Africa:
1. The Apartheid Conflict;
2. The Negotiated Transition and the Work of the TRC;
3. Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations in the
South African Context: Conditional Amnesties and
Prosecutions;
4. Criminal Trials During the 1990s;
Chapter Two Prosecution of Political Crimes Aft er the TRC:
1. Special Units for Post-TRC Prosecutions;
2. The Wouter Basson Case;
3. The Bisho-Massacre;
4. The Trial of Michael Luff;
5. The Case of Tyani and Gumengu;
6. Eugene Terre’Blanche;
7. The PEBCO-Three Case;
8. The Blani Case;
9. The Attempted Murder of Frank Chikane;
10. Conclusion;
Chapter Three The Politics of Prosecutions:
1. Overview;
2. Bargaining Over the TRC’s Legacy;
3. A Prosecution Policy for TRC-Related Cases;
4. Conclusion on Government’s Political Considerations;
Chapter Four Normative Standards and Practical Prospects
for Further Prosecutions:
1. Constitutional and International Law Requirements;
2. The Prosecution of Torture and Statutes of Limitation;
3. Strategies and Priorities;
4. General Prospects for Further Trials;
5. Non-Prosecutions;
Chapter Five Conclusion:
1. Summary of Results;
2. The Conduct of Prosecutions in the Context of the TRC
Process;
3. Closing Remarks;
Bibliography; Press Reports; Interviews; E-Mail Correspondence;
Statements, Papers and other Documents; Index.
Chapter One Dealing With the Legacy of the Past—
Transitional Justice in South Africa:
1. The Apartheid Conflict;
2. The Negotiated Transition and the Work of the TRC;
3. Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations in the
South African Context: Conditional Amnesties and
Prosecutions;
4. Criminal Trials During the 1990s;
Chapter Two Prosecution of Political Crimes Aft er the TRC:
1. Special Units for Post-TRC Prosecutions;
2. The Wouter Basson Case;
3. The Bisho-Massacre;
4. The Trial of Michael Luff;
5. The Case of Tyani and Gumengu;
6. Eugene Terre’Blanche;
7. The PEBCO-Three Case;
8. The Blani Case;
9. The Attempted Murder of Frank Chikane;
10. Conclusion;
Chapter Three The Politics of Prosecutions:
1. Overview;
2. Bargaining Over the TRC’s Legacy;
3. A Prosecution Policy for TRC-Related Cases;
4. Conclusion on Government’s Political Considerations;
Chapter Four Normative Standards and Practical Prospects
for Further Prosecutions:
1. Constitutional and International Law Requirements;
2. The Prosecution of Torture and Statutes of Limitation;
3. Strategies and Priorities;
4. General Prospects for Further Trials;
5. Non-Prosecutions;
Chapter Five Conclusion:
1. Summary of Results;
2. The Conduct of Prosecutions in the Context of the TRC
Process;
3. Closing Remarks;
Bibliography; Press Reports; Interviews; E-Mail Correspondence;
Statements, Papers and other Documents; Index.
Notă biografică
Ole Bubenzer, Doctor of Law (2009), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, is currently candidate attorney at the Berlin Supreme Court. During several extended stays in South Africa from 1998 onwards, he has closely followed the political and transitional justice developments there.