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Transitional Justice in West Africa
Author | : Linus Nnabuike Malu |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2022-08-19 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781000637977 |
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This book explores the challenges of transitional justice in West Africa, specifically how countries in the region have dealt with transitional justice problems in the last 30 years (1990–2020), and how they have managed the process. Using comparative, historical, and legal analyses it examines the politics of justice after violent conflicts in West Africa, the major transitional justice mechanisms established in the region, and how countries have used these institutions to address injustice and the pains of war in some West African countries. The book examines how transitional justice mechanisms have contributed to victims’ rights, reconciliation, and peace in transitional societies, and whether transitional justice mechanisms deployed in West Africa were suitable or ill-fitted, and the politics of deploying them. The book is addressed to a wide audience: policymakers, and graduate and post-graduate students of transitional justice, conflict resolution, peace studies, conflict transformation, international criminal law, law and similar subjects. This book will be of great value to academics and researchers, as well as lecturers in tertiary institutions offering relevant courses; legal practitioners; peace practitioners/NGOs; and those working in the field of transitional justice and human rights.
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
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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Transition and Justice
Author | : Gerhard Anders,Olaf Zenker |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2014-12-23 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781118944769 |
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Transition and Justice examines a series of cases from across the African continent where peaceful ‘new beginnings’ were declared after periods of violence and where transitional justice institutions helped define justice and the new socio-political order. Offers a new perspective on transition and justice in Africa transcending the institutional limits of transitional justice Covers a wide range of situations, and presents a broad range of sites where past injustices are addressed Examines cases where peaceful ‘new beginnings’ have been declared after periods of violence Addresses fundamental questions about transitions and justice in societies characterized by a high degree of external involvement and internal fragmentation
Building Nations
Author | : Charles Villa-Vicencio,Paul Nantulya,Tyrone Savage |
Publsiher | : African Minds |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015074058697 |
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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.
Peace Versus Justice
Author | : Chandra Lekha Sriram,Suren Pillay |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:788208546 |
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The Politics of Transitional Justice in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
Author | : Timothy Murithi |
Publsiher | : Jacana Media |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Conflict management |
ISBN | : 1928232221 |
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This book discusses the challenge of pursuing justice and reconciliation in the Great Lakes region, one of the most politically volatile regions in Africa, with a specific focus on Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The experiences of these countries is assessed through the prism of 'the politics of transitional justice', and how it has either assisted or hampered the effectiveness of efforts to deal with the atrocities of the past. The book suggests that the failure of past interventions is due to the inability to collectively engage the violations in the individual countries which in effect form part of an inter-state regional conflict system.
Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa
Author | : Jasmina Brankovic,Hugo Van der Merwe |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Transitional justice |
ISBN | : 3319704168 |
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This volume documents and analyses the strategies used by African civil society organisations to lobby for and enact transitional justice measures in their countries. The book offers local practitioners and African scholars space to reflect on the development and effectiveness of strategies in promoting transitional justice, as well as to identify the theoretical and contextual influences on transitional justice work. Most importantly, it presents lessons and best practices for advocating transitional justice. This edited volume fills a significant gap by providing an up-to-date regional African perspective on transitional justice in the form of a compilation of country-specific and thematic analyses of agenda-setting and lobbying efforts. It also offers insights into the state-civil society relationship on the continent. While including some historical perspective, the book chapters provide fresh and up-to-date insights into ongoing transitional justice efforts that are key to defining the future of how the field is understood in theory and in practice.--Provided by publisher.