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Verlag: Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School, 2009
ISBN 10: 0979639514ISBN 13: 9780979639517
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Verlag: Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School, 2009
ISBN 10: 0979639514ISBN 13: 9780979639517
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Verlag: Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School, 2009
ISBN 10: 0979639514ISBN 13: 9780979639517
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Verlag: Harvard university, 2009
ISBN 10: 0979639514ISBN 13: 9780979639517
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Paperback. Zustand: Like New. Gift inscr. at title page; else as new. Appears as new and unread. 1 vol. (X-160 p.) ; 23 cm. Contents:Prologue: "You should use the past as a reference, lest you forget"/ John Kani -- Chapter 1. South Africa's Ongoing Pursuit of Justice. Reflection: "Anyone who says applying for amnesty was easy or a soft option is wrong. Many who applied were as broken as the victims of their acts" / Ilan Lax -- Chapter 2. The TRC and Its Unfinished Business. Reflection: "I know they talk about reconciliation at a national level. But with me, as a person, as someone who's gone through the pain, I feel like I also need revenge" / Nombuyiselo Mhlauli -- Reflection: "A process for bringing together victims and offenders is very important"/ Paddy Kearney -- Chapter 3. Prosecutorial Powers in South Africa. Reflection: "In South Africa, we have to be careful of a slide into impunity"/ Yasmin Sooka -- Reflection: "A vigorous prosecutions policy, where we had nothing for seven or eight years, would seem a bit strange"/ Robin Palmer -- Reflection: "[We] have to reconcile ourselves with ourselves." Anonymous -- Chapter 4. Prosecutions Policy at Work. Reflection: "Prosecutions will take the country backward"/ Jan Wagener -Reflection: "We can't prosecute everybody . [but] we can't not prosecute anyone" / Dumisa Ntsebeza -- Reflection: "The Vlok plea: it wasn't a disclosure. It was an apology to Frank Chikane" / Pumla Godobo-Madikizela -- Chapter 5. Prosecutions: Reflecting Back, Moving Forward. Reflection: "The only way you're going to find out what happened is if you get someone to come and disclose . [D]o you think theyre going to tell us in the context of a court case, where they're pleading innocent? They're not" / Madeleine Fullard. Reflection: "Justice is an ongoing paradigm"/ Jody Kollapen -- Appendix A. Prosecuting Policy and Directives Relating to the Prosecution of Offences Emanating from Conflicts of the Past and Which Were Committed on or Before 11 May 1994 -- Appendix B. Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act (Act No. 34 of 1995, The "TRC ACT") -- Appendix C. Criminal Procedure Act (Act No. 51 of 1977) -- Appendix D. Plea and Sentence Agreement, State v. Ngoma, Nthlabathi, Nkithi, and Phalaphala ("The APLA Four") -- Appendix E. Individuals Interviewed. Restorative justice -- South Africa. Crimes against humanity -- South Africa. Prosecution -- South Africa.