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Transitional Justice In Africa The Case Of Zimbabwe 1st Ed Ruth Murambadoro

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Transitional Justice In Africa The Case Of Zimbabwe 1st Ed Ruth Murambadoro
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Author: Ruth Murambadoro
ISBN: 9783030480912, 9783030480929, 3030480917, 3030480925
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Transitional Justice In Africa The Case Of Zimbabwe 1st Ed Ruth Murambadoro by Ruth Murambadoro 9783030480912, 9783030480929, 3030480917, 3030480925 instant download after payment.

This book provides insight on the effect of political violence and transitional justice in Africa focusing on Zimbabwe and comparing it to Rwanda, Uganda and Mozambique. The case of Zimbabwe is unique since political violence observed in some areas has manifested as contestations for power between members of various political parties. These political contestations have infiltrated family/clan structures at the community level and destroyed the human and social relations of people. Also, the author examines an understanding of how communities in the most polarized and conflict-ridden areas in Africa are addressing their past. The project would appeal to graduate students, academics, researchers and practitioners as it will help them to understand African justice systems and the complex network of relationships shaping justice processes during transitions.

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