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Transitional Justice in Rwanda - Accountability for Atrocity (Paperback, New)
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Transitional Justice in Rwanda - Accountability for Atrocity (Paperback, New)
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Transitional Justice in Rwanda: Accountability for Atrocity
comprehensively analyzes the full range of the transitional justice
processes undertaken for the Rwandan genocide. Drawing on the
author's extensive professional experience as the principal justice
policy maker and the leading law enforcement officer in Rwanda from
1996-2003, the book provides an in-depth analysis of the social,
political and legal challenges faced by Rwanda in the aftermath of
the genocide and the aspirations and legacy of transitional
justice. The book explores the role played by the accountability
processes not just in pursuing accountability but also in shaping
the reconstruction of Rwanda's institutions of democratic
governance and political reconciliation. Central to this
exploration will be the examination of whether or not transitional
justice in Rwanda has contributed to a foundational rule of law
reform process. While recognizing the necessity of pursuing
accountability for mass atrocity, the book argues that a maximal
approach to accountability for genocide may undermine the promotion
of core objectives of transitional justice. Taking on one of the
key questions facing practitioners and scholars of transitional
justice today, the book suggests that the pursuit of mass
accountability, particularly where socio-economic resources and
legal capacity is limited, may destabilize the process of rule of
law reform, endangering core human rights norms. Moreover, the book
suggests that pursuing a strategy of mass accountability may
undermine the process of democratic transition, particularly in a
context where impunity for crimes committed by the victors of armed
conflicts persists. Highlighting the ongoing democratic deficit in
Rwanda and resulting political instability in the Great Lakes
region, the book argues that the effectiveness of transitional
justice ultimately hinges on the nature and success of political
transition.
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