PhD (Social Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn recent years, the issue of national reconciliation and transitional justice has become a subject of varying contention and significance especially in countries emerging from deep-seated conflicts punctuated with egregious human rights abuses. This has led to the proliferation of a huge corpus of global and regional literature in response to the establishment of TRCs seeking to offer peace, healing, truth, restorative justice and reconciliation. Drawing on the Zimbabwean case study, the thesis provides an exploration of reconciliation and transitional justice processes following the 2008 election violence. In doing so, the study critically analyses the role of the National P...
How we respond to legacies of past violence cannot be separated from the narratives we hold about th...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
The thesis contextualises the state of transitional justice, elite outlooks and militarisation in Zi...
Transitional justice (TJ) in Zimbabwe can be gleaned as a maze of detached filaments mainly champion...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
Zimbabwe has never had meaningful and comprehensive programmes to provide justice in the many issues...
Before the institutionalisation of Rwanda’s gacaca courts, transitional justice was predominantly vi...
This paper considers African and other truth commissions and applies the lessons and experiences of ...
Many Zimbabweans considered the formation, in February 2008, of the Organ on National Healing, recon...
Mary Ndlovu is a social justice and human rights activist with a backgroundin education. Originally ...
Zimbabwe is currently run by a power sharing government created by the Global Political Agreement (G...
This chapter argues that people act on the basis of how they conceive of a situation. It also argues...
This study interrogates the dynamics of conflict resolution, healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe ...
Transitional justice is a fast-growing concept, both in practice and in its scholarship. Even though...
This study interrogates the dynamics of conflict resolution, healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe ...
How we respond to legacies of past violence cannot be separated from the narratives we hold about th...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
The thesis contextualises the state of transitional justice, elite outlooks and militarisation in Zi...
Transitional justice (TJ) in Zimbabwe can be gleaned as a maze of detached filaments mainly champion...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
Zimbabwe has never had meaningful and comprehensive programmes to provide justice in the many issues...
Before the institutionalisation of Rwanda’s gacaca courts, transitional justice was predominantly vi...
This paper considers African and other truth commissions and applies the lessons and experiences of ...
Many Zimbabweans considered the formation, in February 2008, of the Organ on National Healing, recon...
Mary Ndlovu is a social justice and human rights activist with a backgroundin education. Originally ...
Zimbabwe is currently run by a power sharing government created by the Global Political Agreement (G...
This chapter argues that people act on the basis of how they conceive of a situation. It also argues...
This study interrogates the dynamics of conflict resolution, healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe ...
Transitional justice is a fast-growing concept, both in practice and in its scholarship. Even though...
This study interrogates the dynamics of conflict resolution, healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe ...
How we respond to legacies of past violence cannot be separated from the narratives we hold about th...
The Sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Rwanda have recently gone throug...
The thesis contextualises the state of transitional justice, elite outlooks and militarisation in Zi...