The revelations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings have had a far-reaching impact on South African society. They have exposed the extent to which the former state and its various institutions were prepared to go, both to ensure their continued existence as well as t
On 15 April 1996, South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) came into operation with ...
This thesis revisits the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to explore societal...
Throughout the world, truth commissions are being constructed under the hope that discovering the “t...
Reconciliation shifted in South Africa during the transition from being a contested idea in the chur...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has been a turning point in South African history. By ...
Abstract: This article argues that the question “Are South Africans reconciled? ” is meaningless unl...
International experience has shown that addressing past human rights violations is a necessary ste...
This article is dedicated to recounting the main initiative of Nelson Mandela’s government to manage...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
© 2005 Taylor & FrancisThe article reports on the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (...
The article focuses on the South African “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” as an individual and ...
This article aims to situate the fascinating and deeply controversial work of the Truth and Reconcil...
This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that in...
For the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk [Dutch Reformed Church (DRC)] in South Africa, the church tha...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
On 15 April 1996, South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) came into operation with ...
This thesis revisits the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to explore societal...
Throughout the world, truth commissions are being constructed under the hope that discovering the “t...
Reconciliation shifted in South Africa during the transition from being a contested idea in the chur...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has been a turning point in South African history. By ...
Abstract: This article argues that the question “Are South Africans reconciled? ” is meaningless unl...
International experience has shown that addressing past human rights violations is a necessary ste...
This article is dedicated to recounting the main initiative of Nelson Mandela’s government to manage...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
© 2005 Taylor & FrancisThe article reports on the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (...
The article focuses on the South African “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” as an individual and ...
This article aims to situate the fascinating and deeply controversial work of the Truth and Reconcil...
This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that in...
For the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk [Dutch Reformed Church (DRC)] in South Africa, the church tha...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
On 15 April 1996, South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) came into operation with ...
This thesis revisits the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to explore societal...
Throughout the world, truth commissions are being constructed under the hope that discovering the “t...