Transitional Justice in Ghana

Transitional Justice in Ghana
Author: Marian Yankson-Mensah
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-04-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789462653795

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This book situates Ghana's truth-telling process, which took place from 2002 to 2004, within the discourse on the effectiveness of the different mechanisms used by post-conflict and post-dictatorship societies to address gross human rights violations. The National Reconciliation Commission was the most comprehensive transitional justice mechanism employed during Ghana's transitional process in addition to amnesties, reparations and minimal institutional reforms. Due to a blanket amnesty that derailed all prospects of resorting to judicial mechanisms to address gross human rights violations, the commission was established as an alternative to prosecutions. Against this background, the author undertakes a holistic assessment of the National Reconciliation Commission's features, mandate, procedure and aftermath to ascertain the loopholes in Ghana's transitional process. She defines criteria for the assessment, which can be utilised with some modifications to assess the impact of other transitional justice mechanisms. Furthermore, she also reflects on the options and possible setbacks for future attempts to address the gaps in the mechanisms utilised. With a detailed account of the human rights violations perpetrated in Ghana from 1957 to 1993, this volume of the International Criminal Justice Series provides a useful insight into the factors that shape the outcomes of transitional justice processes. Given its combination of normative, comparative and empirical approaches, the book will be useful to academics, students, practitioners and policy makers by fostering their understanding of the implications of the different features of truth commissions, the methods for assessing transitional justice mechanisms, and the different factors to consider when designing mechanisms to address gross human rights violations in the aftermath of a conflict or dictatorship. Marian Yankson-Mensah is a Researcher and Project Officer at the International Nuremberg Principles Academy in Nuremberg, Germany.

National Reconciliation Transitional Justice Processes in West Africa

National Reconciliation   Transitional Justice Processes in West Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2004
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: UOM:39015064940201

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Truth Without Reconciliation

Truth Without Reconciliation
Author: Abena Ampofoa Asare
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812250398

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Abena Ampofoa Asare identifies the documents, testimonies, and petitions gathered by Ghana's National Reconciliation Commission as a portal to an unprecedented public archive of Ghanaian political history as told by the self-described survivors of human rights abuse.

African Truth Commissions and Transitional Justice

African Truth Commissions and Transitional Justice
Author: John Perry,T. Debey Sayndee
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498504089

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African Truth Commissions and Transitional Justice examines the functioning of truth commissions in Africa, outlining the lessons learned, the best practices, and the successes and failures of seven African truth commissions. Its introduction and conclusion then work further to place truth commissions within the growing academic field of transitional justice. The first African truth commission was convened by the despot Idi Amin for reasons unrelated to the defense of human rights, but despite this ambiguous beginning, other African truth commissions have done important work. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission of 1996 has become the ‘gold standard’ for future truth commissions not only in Africa, but throughout the world: it unearthed much truth about the Apartheid era abuse of human rights and took vital first steps towards restorative justice in the Republic. Each truth commission is distinctive. However, although much has been written about South Africa’s truth commissions, much less is known about the other six studied in this book—and an attentive reader will notice the suggestive patterns which emerge.

Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa

Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa
Author: Jasmina Brankovic,Hugo van der Merwe
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319704173

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This edited volume examines the role of local civil society in shaping understandings and processes of transitional justice in Africa – a nursery of transitional justice ideas for well over two decades. It brings together practitioners and scholars with intimate knowledge of these processes to evaluate the agendas and strategies of local civil society, and offers an opportunity to reflect on ‘lessons learnt’ along the way. The contributors focus on the evolution and effectiveness of transitional justice interventions, providing a glimpse into the motivations and inner workings of major civil society actors. The book presents an African perspective on transitional justice through a compilation of country-specific and thematic analyses of agenda setting and lobbying efforts. It offers insights into state–civil society relations on the continent, which shape these agendas. The chapters present case studies from Southern, Central, East, West and North Africa, and a range of moments and types of transition. In addition to historical perspective, the chapters provide fresh and up-to- date analyses of ongoing transitional justice efforts that are key to defining the future of how the field is understood globally, in theory and in practice Endorsements: "This great volume of written work – Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa: The Role of Civil Society – does what virtually no other labor of the intellect has done heretofore. Authored by movement activists and thinkers in the fields of human rights and transitional justice, the volume wrestles with the complex place and roles of transitional justice in the project of societal reconstruction in Africa. ... This volume will serve as a timely and thought-provoking guide for activists, thinkers, and policy makers – as well as students of transitional justice – interested in the tension between the universal and the particular in the arduous struggle for liberation. Often, civil society actors in Africa have been accused of consuming the ideas of others, but not producing enough, if any, of their own. This volume makes clear the spuriousness of this claim and firmly plants an African flag in the field of ideas." Makau Mutua

Research Handbook on Transitional Justice

Research Handbook on Transitional Justice
Author: Cheryl Lawther,Luke Moffett
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781802202519

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Providing a refreshing take on transitional justice, this second edition Research Handbook brings together an expanse of scholarly expertise to reconsider how societies deal with gross human rights violations, structural injustices and mass violence. Contextualised by historical developments, it covers a diverse range of concepts, actors and mechanisms of transitional justice, while shedding light on new and emerging areas in the field.

Cross Dynamics of a Society in Transition

Cross Dynamics of a Society in Transition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: UOM:39015064940235

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Workshop on the transitional justice process in Africa, with examples from Ghana, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso and Rwanda, and also on new democracies in transition and conflict resolution.

Building Nations

Building Nations
Author: Charles Villa-Vicencio,Paul Nantulya,Tyrone Savage
Publsiher: African Minds
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780958500241

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The volume offers a sweeping introduction to the politics of transition in the four principle nations in the African Great Lakes region.