Indigenous, Traditional, and Non-State Transitional Justice in Southern Africa
Zimbabwe and Namibia
Herausgeber: Benyera, Everisto
Indigenous, Traditional, and Non-State Transitional Justice in Southern Africa
Zimbabwe and Namibia
Herausgeber: Benyera, Everisto
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This book explores indigenous and traditional, non-state transitional justice mechanisms used in two South African countries where there were no formal transitional justice mechanisms after protracted violence. It details how communities delve into their history and modes of everyday living in order to resolve conflict and achieve reconciliation.
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This book explores indigenous and traditional, non-state transitional justice mechanisms used in two South African countries where there were no formal transitional justice mechanisms after protracted violence. It details how communities delve into their history and modes of everyday living in order to resolve conflict and achieve reconciliation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781498592826
- ISBN-10: 1498592821
- Artikelnr.: 56974928
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781498592826
- ISBN-10: 1498592821
- Artikelnr.: 56974928
Everisto Benyera is associate professor of African politics at the University of South Africa in Pretoria.
Chapter 1: Transitology, Transitional Justice and Transformative Justice
Everisto Benyera Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some
Preliminary Problematisation Everisto Benyera Chapter 3: The Case for
Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization,
Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology
Perspective Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena Chapter 5: Operation
Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi Chapter 6: 'Healing the Dead' in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe:
Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of
the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and
Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe Ruth Murambadoro and
Chenai Matshaka Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice,
Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe's 'New' Farm Communities Tom
Tom and Clement Chipenda Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and
development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women's Network for
Peacebuilding in Mutoko Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude Chapter 10:
Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama-
Herero communities in Namibia Tafirenyika Madziyauswa Chapter 11: Uncharted
Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for
Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide Christian Harris
Everisto Benyera Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some
Preliminary Problematisation Everisto Benyera Chapter 3: The Case for
Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization,
Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology
Perspective Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena Chapter 5: Operation
Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi Chapter 6: 'Healing the Dead' in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe:
Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of
the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and
Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe Ruth Murambadoro and
Chenai Matshaka Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice,
Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe's 'New' Farm Communities Tom
Tom and Clement Chipenda Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and
development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women's Network for
Peacebuilding in Mutoko Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude Chapter 10:
Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama-
Herero communities in Namibia Tafirenyika Madziyauswa Chapter 11: Uncharted
Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for
Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide Christian Harris
Chapter 1: Transitology, Transitional Justice and Transformative Justice
Everisto Benyera Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some
Preliminary Problematisation Everisto Benyera Chapter 3: The Case for
Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization,
Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology
Perspective Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena Chapter 5: Operation
Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi Chapter 6: 'Healing the Dead' in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe:
Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of
the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and
Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe Ruth Murambadoro and
Chenai Matshaka Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice,
Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe's 'New' Farm Communities Tom
Tom and Clement Chipenda Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and
development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women's Network for
Peacebuilding in Mutoko Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude Chapter 10:
Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama-
Herero communities in Namibia Tafirenyika Madziyauswa Chapter 11: Uncharted
Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for
Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide Christian Harris
Everisto Benyera Chapter 2: A Dozen Transitional Justice Realities and Some
Preliminary Problematisation Everisto Benyera Chapter 3: The Case for
Indigenous, Traditional and Non-State Transitional Justice Everisto Benyera
Chapter 4: Construing Transitology in the Context(s) of Democratization,
Transitional Justice and Decolonization in Africa: A Legal Anthropology
Perspective Tapiwa Warikandwa & Artwell Nhemachena Chapter 5: Operation
Murambatsvina, Transitional Justice & Discursive Representation in Zimbabwe
Umali Saidi Chapter 6: 'Healing the Dead' in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe:
Combining Tradition with Science to Restore Personhood after Massacres
Shari Eppel Chapter 7: The Aftermath of Gukurahundi: Dealing with Wounds of
the Genocide through Non-State Justice Processes in Bubi (Inyathi) and
Nkayi Districts, Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe Ruth Murambadoro and
Chenai Matshaka Chapter 8: Grassroots Mechanisms for Justice,
Peace-building and Social Cohesion in Zimbabwe's 'New' Farm Communities Tom
Tom and Clement Chipenda Chapter 9: Young women in peacebuilding and
development in Zimbabwe: The case of Zimbabwe Young Women's Network for
Peacebuilding in Mutoko Patience Thauzeni and Torque Mude Chapter 10:
Stains on the Wall: Struggle to survive post genocide violence by Nama-
Herero communities in Namibia Tafirenyika Madziyauswa Chapter 11: Uncharted
Waters: Reparations through Indigenous Forms of Transitional Justice for
Namibian Victims of a colonial Genocide Christian Harris