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Transitional justice processes are now considered to be crucial steps in facilitating the move from conflict or repression to a secure democratic future.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781138485747
- ISBN-10: 1138485748
- Artikelnr.: 56960747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781138485747
- ISBN-10: 1138485748
- Artikelnr.: 56960747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Khanyisela Moyo is based at the School of Law/Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Postcolonial transitional justice
1.2 Zimbabwe
1.3 Outline of the book
2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE STUDY AND A POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Field of Transitional Justice
2.3 The 'Justice' part of 'Transitional Justice'
2.4 Locating the Critical Areas of the Research within the Transitional
Justice Field
2.5 Critique, Transitional Justice and Postcolonial Theory
3. RULE OF LAW AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Normative Framework
3.3 Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in Transitions
3.4 The Postcolonial Context
3.5 Zimbabwe: The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
3.6 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with Rule of Law and Judicial
Independence
3.7 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
3.8 Conclusion
4. LAND REFORM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
4.1 Introduction
4. 2 Land Reform and Transitional Justice
4. 3 Zimbabwe: A Case Study
4.4 The Limits of International Law: How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with
Land Reform
4.5 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
4.6 Conclusion
5. MINORITIES IN POSTCOLONIAL TRANSITIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Minorities and Transitional Justice
5.3 The Distinctive Features of Postcolonial Transitional Minority
Questions
5.4 The Story of the Ndebele of Zimbabwe
5.5 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with the Ndebele Question
5.6 Postcolonial Agency in Transitions
5.7 Conclusion
6 DEALING WITH THE LEGACY OF IMPUNITY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Zimbabwe: The Context
6. 3 How to Read Zimbabwe's Legacy of Impunity
6.4 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
6.5 Conclusion
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 Overview and Contribution to Transitional Justice
7.2 The Definitional Issue
7.3 The Limitations of International Law
7.4 Hybridity
7.5 Further Research
Bibliography
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of regulations, treaties, international resolutions and key reports
Index
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Postcolonial transitional justice
1.2 Zimbabwe
1.3 Outline of the book
2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE STUDY AND A POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Field of Transitional Justice
2.3 The 'Justice' part of 'Transitional Justice'
2.4 Locating the Critical Areas of the Research within the Transitional
Justice Field
2.5 Critique, Transitional Justice and Postcolonial Theory
3. RULE OF LAW AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Normative Framework
3.3 Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in Transitions
3.4 The Postcolonial Context
3.5 Zimbabwe: The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
3.6 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with Rule of Law and Judicial
Independence
3.7 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
3.8 Conclusion
4. LAND REFORM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
4.1 Introduction
4. 2 Land Reform and Transitional Justice
4. 3 Zimbabwe: A Case Study
4.4 The Limits of International Law: How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with
Land Reform
4.5 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
4.6 Conclusion
5. MINORITIES IN POSTCOLONIAL TRANSITIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Minorities and Transitional Justice
5.3 The Distinctive Features of Postcolonial Transitional Minority
Questions
5.4 The Story of the Ndebele of Zimbabwe
5.5 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with the Ndebele Question
5.6 Postcolonial Agency in Transitions
5.7 Conclusion
6 DEALING WITH THE LEGACY OF IMPUNITY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Zimbabwe: The Context
6. 3 How to Read Zimbabwe's Legacy of Impunity
6.4 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
6.5 Conclusion
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 Overview and Contribution to Transitional Justice
7.2 The Definitional Issue
7.3 The Limitations of International Law
7.4 Hybridity
7.5 Further Research
Bibliography
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of regulations, treaties, international resolutions and key reports
Index
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Postcolonial transitional justice
1.2 Zimbabwe
1.3 Outline of the book
2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE STUDY AND A POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Field of Transitional Justice
2.3 The 'Justice' part of 'Transitional Justice'
2.4 Locating the Critical Areas of the Research within the Transitional
Justice Field
2.5 Critique, Transitional Justice and Postcolonial Theory
3. RULE OF LAW AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Normative Framework
3.3 Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in Transitions
3.4 The Postcolonial Context
3.5 Zimbabwe: The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
3.6 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with Rule of Law and Judicial
Independence
3.7 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
3.8 Conclusion
4. LAND REFORM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
4.1 Introduction
4. 2 Land Reform and Transitional Justice
4. 3 Zimbabwe: A Case Study
4.4 The Limits of International Law: How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with
Land Reform
4.5 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
4.6 Conclusion
5. MINORITIES IN POSTCOLONIAL TRANSITIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Minorities and Transitional Justice
5.3 The Distinctive Features of Postcolonial Transitional Minority
Questions
5.4 The Story of the Ndebele of Zimbabwe
5.5 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with the Ndebele Question
5.6 Postcolonial Agency in Transitions
5.7 Conclusion
6 DEALING WITH THE LEGACY OF IMPUNITY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Zimbabwe: The Context
6. 3 How to Read Zimbabwe's Legacy of Impunity
6.4 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
6.5 Conclusion
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 Overview and Contribution to Transitional Justice
7.2 The Definitional Issue
7.3 The Limitations of International Law
7.4 Hybridity
7.5 Further Research
Bibliography
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of regulations, treaties, international resolutions and key reports
Index
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Postcolonial transitional justice
1.2 Zimbabwe
1.3 Outline of the book
2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE STUDY AND A POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Field of Transitional Justice
2.3 The 'Justice' part of 'Transitional Justice'
2.4 Locating the Critical Areas of the Research within the Transitional
Justice Field
2.5 Critique, Transitional Justice and Postcolonial Theory
3. RULE OF LAW AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Normative Framework
3.3 Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in Transitions
3.4 The Postcolonial Context
3.5 Zimbabwe: The Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
3.6 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with Rule of Law and Judicial
Independence
3.7 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
3.8 Conclusion
4. LAND REFORM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
4.1 Introduction
4. 2 Land Reform and Transitional Justice
4. 3 Zimbabwe: A Case Study
4.4 The Limits of International Law: How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with
Land Reform
4.5 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
4.6 Conclusion
5. MINORITIES IN POSTCOLONIAL TRANSITIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Minorities and Transitional Justice
5.3 The Distinctive Features of Postcolonial Transitional Minority
Questions
5.4 The Story of the Ndebele of Zimbabwe
5.5 How to Read Zimbabwe's Experience with the Ndebele Question
5.6 Postcolonial Agency in Transitions
5.7 Conclusion
6 DEALING WITH THE LEGACY OF IMPUNITY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Zimbabwe: The Context
6. 3 How to Read Zimbabwe's Legacy of Impunity
6.4 Insights from Other Postcolonial Polities
6.5 Conclusion
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 Overview and Contribution to Transitional Justice
7.2 The Definitional Issue
7.3 The Limitations of International Law
7.4 Hybridity
7.5 Further Research
Bibliography
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of regulations, treaties, international resolutions and key reports
Index