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ISBN 10: 0958479453
ISBN 13: 9780958479455
Author: Charles Villa-Vicencio, Erik Doxtader
Addressed to citizen, activist and scholar, Pieces of the Puzzle is a practical and wide-ranging guide to understanding the key social, political and cultural terms of transitional justice and reconciliation. What can a truth commission achieve? What can it not do? What is reconciliation exactly? Who benefits from restorative justice? How does the work of nation-building raise difficult questions about the dynamics of amnesty, reparation and the promotion of human rights? How do the pieces of the puzzle fit together? In this book, South African and interntional experts offer concise and direct replies to some of the most common questions and problems that appear when nations wracked by historical conflict begin the work of democratisation and reconstruction.
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Ubuntu
Peace Processes
Reparation
Restorative Justice
Amnesty
Testimony
Transitional Justice
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Tags: Charles Villa Vicencio, Erik Doxtader, Pieces, Puzzle, Keywords, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice