Justice and reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa [electronic resource]
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- 出版: Cambridge, UK ;New York : Cambridge University Press
- 叢書名: Cambridge studies in law and society.
- 主題: Political crimes and offenses--South Africa. , Restorative justice--South Africa. , Truth commissions--South Africa. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9780521882057 (hardback) 、 0521882052 (hardback) 、 9780511575419
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 內容註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Reconciliation as surrender : configurations of responsibility and memory / Emilios Christodoulidis and Scott Veitch -- Radical forgiveness : transforming traumatic memory beyond / Hannah Arendt, Pumla Gobodo- Madikizela -- Communicating criminal and political responsibility in the TRC prcocess / Antje du Bois-Pedain -- The contribution of criminal justice / Volker Nerlich - - Reparation and the forms of justice / Fran�ois du Bois - - Land restitution and reconciliation in South Africa / Theunis Roux -- For justice and reconciliation to come : big business, the TRC, and the demand for material reparation in South Africa / Jaco Barnard-Naud?-- Transition, forgiveness, and citizenship : the TRC and the social construction of forgiveness / St�phane Leman- Langlois and Clifford Shearing -- The evolving legitimacy of the South African Constitutional Court / James L. Gibson -- Justice and the art of reconciliation / Carrol Clarkson -- Post-conflict justice and the reconciliatory paradigm : the South African experience / Fran�ois du Bois and Antje du Bois-Pedain.
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- 系統號: 005049623 | 機讀編目格式
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Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa assesses the transitional processes under way since the early 1990s to create a stable and just society. Change in South Africa is often credited to the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), but the work of this institution forms but a facet of a much broader picture. This book looks at the steps which accompanied and followed the TRC's activities, such as land restitution, institutional reforms and social and cultural initiatives. Thematically, it interlinks the TRC's concerns over truth and reconciliation with an analysis of the concepts of justice, accountability, harm and reconciliation and with competing perceptions of what these notions entail in the South African context. Bringing together international and South African scholars whose work has focused on these themes, the contributions provide a cohesive and inspiring analysis of South Africa's response to its unjust past.