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Transition and Justice examines a series of cases from across the African continent where peaceful 'new beginnings' were declared after periods of violence and where transitional justice institutions helped define justice and the new socio-political order.
Offers a new perspective on transition and justice in Africa transcending the institutional limits of transitional justice
Covers a wide range of situations, and presents a broad range of sites where past injustices are addressed
Examines cases where peaceful 'new beginnings' have been declared after periods of violence
Addresses fundamental questions about transitions and justice in societies characterized by a high degree of external involvement and internal fragmentation
Contents
Notes on Contributors vii
1 Transition and Justice: An Introduction 1
Gerhard Anders and Olaf Zenker
2 Making Good Citizens from Bad Life in Post-Genocide Rwanda 21
Simon Turner
3 Performing Repatriation? The Role of Refugee Aid in Shaping New Beginnings in Mauritania 41
Marion Fresia
4 Conflicting Logics of Exceptionality: New Beginnings and the Problem of Police Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa 65
Steffen Jensen
5 The 2011 Toilet Wars in South Africa: Justice and Transition between the Exceptional and the Everyday after Apartheid 85
Steven Robins
6 New Law against an Old State: Land Restitution as a Transition to Justice in Post-Apartheid South Africa? 113
Olaf Zenker
7 Transitional Justice, States of Emergency and Business as Usual in Sierra Leone 135
Gerhard Anders
8 'When we Walk Out, What was it all About?': Views on New Beginnings from within the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 153
Nigel Eltringham
9 New Start or False Start? The ICC and Electoral Violence in Kenya 175
Sabine H¨ohn
10 Justice without Peace? International Justice and Conflict Resolution in Northern Uganda 199
Kimberley Armstrong
11 The Violence of Peace: Ethnojustice in Northern Uganda 219
Adam Branch
Index 241