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Where Law Meets Reality: Forging African Transitional Justice

Editat de CHRIS DOLAN, Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Moses Chrispus Okello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2012
This book is unique in exploring from an African perspective the dilemmas and complexities involved in addressing past human rights violations to enable a society move to a more peaceful future.While challenging current transitional justice narratives, which have inadequately addressed the concerns of post-conflict societies in Africa, it also emphasises the need to avoid representing African issues as 'exotic' and 'exceptional'.The authors consider the core debates about how to develop a transitional justice agenda and assess the potential of localised justice models to contribute to justice systems. They show the importance of pursuing locally forged processes that take account of the dynamic and complex challenges of post-conflict societies in Africa and of involving stakeholders in developing policies and practices that affect them.This important new publication also addresses frankly the tension between justice, peace and reconciliation and deepens comprehension of the ever-changing boundaries of transitional justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857490933
ISBN-10: 0857490931
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Pambazuka Press

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Acronyms Acknowledgements About the Institute for African Transitional Justice Foreword Introduction Levis Onegi Transitional justice and the politics of agenda setting: The paradox of alien knowledge Brian Kagoro Adjudication traditional justice in transitional justice: Customary law Stephen Law Traditional justice as a form of adjudication in Uganda Lyandro Komakech Culture, customs, traditions and transitional justice in Africa David Kaulemu Comprehensive and transformative reparations for women in Africa Nahla Valjii The politics of truth commissions in Africa: The case of Kenya Davis Malombe Transitional Justice and human rights in Africa Christine Alai The nexus between forced migration and transitional justice Lucy Hovil Peace, recovery and development plan for Northern Uganda Robert Senath Esuruku Deconstruction and demonisation: The role of language in transitional justice Pius Ojara Reflections from practice on learning, monitoring and evaluation in transitional justice Undine Whande Towards African models of transitional justice Tim Murithi About the authors and editors Index