Stretching the Truth :
by Wachira, George
Published by : National peace institute Africa(NPI-Africa) (Nairobi) Physical details: 288 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9789966173058.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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JC 599.A36 SHI The concept of human rights in Africa | JC 599.A36 TAR Human rights, cultural differences, and the Church in Africa | JC 599.A36 TAR Human rights, cultural differences, and the Church in Africa | JC 599.A36 WAC Stretching the Truth : | JC 599.A36 WEL Protecting human rights in Africa: | JC 599 CON Concealing the truth to reward impunity: | JC 599.DEM c1 Democracy and elections: |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The politics of transitional justice -- Inclusive justice: the limitations of trial justice and truth commissions -- Prosecute or pardon? Between truth commissions and war crimes trials -- Gender and truth reconciliation commissions: comparative reflections -- Transitional justice, democratisation and the rule of law -- South Africa's truth and Reconciliation Commission from a global perspective -- Reflecting on the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission: a peacebuilding perspective -- Peace versus justice? A view from Nigeria -- A path to peace and justice: Ghana's National Reconciliation Commission in retrospect -- Peace and justice: Mozambique and Sierra Leone compared -- Sierra Leone's 'not-so' special court -- Charles Taylor, the Special Court for Sierra Leone and international politics -- The international criminal tribunal for Rwanda: reconciling for acquitted -- The politics of peace, justice and healing in post-war Mozambique: 'practices of rupture' by Magamba spirits and healers in Gorongosa -- Indigenous justice or political instrument? The modern Gacaca courts of Rwanda -- The International Criminal Court African experiment: the Central African Republic, Darfur, Northern Uganda and The Democratic Republic of the Congo -- The International Criminal Court in Darfur.
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