Transitional Justice: A truth commission for Zimbabwe
Loading...
Date
Authors
Ford, Jolyon
du Plessis, Max
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Abstract
An eventual sustained democratic transition process in Zimbabwe may include a 'truth and reconciliation' commission. The need for - and possible form of - any such institution is situated in a number of discussions: the balance of principle and pragmatism that peace deals sometimes require; comparative experiences in other societies and the promise and limits of institutional modelling; the dynamic between global expectations or prescriptions and ground-level exigencies; the interface of international criminal law and institutions with national-level justice processes; the content of the State's international legal duty to afford a remedy. In considering the extent of an international normative framework limiting the justice options of transitional States, a certain margin of appreciation may be appropriate or necessary to enable a society to reconcile with its violent past on its own terms.
Description
Citation
Collections
Source
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Type
Book Title
Entity type
Access Statement
License Rights
Restricted until
2037-12-31
Downloads
File
Description