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Full Description
This book explores how transitional justice mechanisms can address sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and femicide in South Africa. The central argument is that SGBV and femicide in South Africa are deeply rooted in historical injustices, the legacy of apartheid, entrenched cultural and religious norms, and pervasive patriarchal structures. Bringing together feminist theory, transitional justice studies, historical analysis, critical assessments of domestic and international frameworks, and lessons learned from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it offers a holistic, intersectional strategy and survivor-centered solutions for addressing structural violence. It will be of interest to researchers in gender studies, women's studies, feminist theory, and human rights law, as well as policymakers and activists concerned with gendered violence.
Contents
Chapter 1: Contextual Background - SGBV, Femicide, and Transitional Justice in South Africa.- Chapter 2: Analysis of Existing Legal and Policy Frameworks - Gaps and Limitations.-Chapter 3: South Africa's Post-apartheid TRC.- Chapter 4: Feasibility Assessment and Recommendations.



