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Peace versus Justice? - The Dilemmas of Transitional Justice in Africa (Paperback): Chandra Lekha Sriram, Suren Pillay Peace versus Justice? - The Dilemmas of Transitional Justice in Africa (Paperback)
Chandra Lekha Sriram, Suren Pillay; Contributions by Abdul Rahman Lamin, Abdul Tejan-Cole, Alex Boraine, …
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offers fresh insights on the so-called 'justice versus peace' dilemma, examining the challenges and prospects for promoting both peace and accountability, specifically in African countries affected by conflict or political violence. The chapters in this volume consider a wide range of approaches to accountability and peacebuilding. These include not only domestic courts and tribunals, hybrid tribunals, or the International Criminal Court, but also truth commissions and informal or non-state justice and conflict resolution processes. Taken together, they demonstrate the wealth of experiences and experimentation in transitional justice processes on the continent. CHANDRA LEKHA SRIRAM is Professor of Human Rights at the School of Law, University of East London, United Kingdom. She is also the Chair of the International Studies Association Human Rights Section and consults on issues of governance and conflict prevention for the United Nations Development Programme. SUREN PILLAY is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and a Senior Research Specialistin the Democracy and Governance programme of the Human Sciences Research Council. Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana & Namibia): University of KwaZulu-Natal Press

Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts - Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization (Hardcover): Jelke... Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts - Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization (Hardcover)
Jelke Boesten, Helen Scanlon
R3,896 Discovery Miles 38 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the role of post-conflict memorial arts in bringing about gender justice in transitional societies. Art and post-violence memorialisation are currently widely debated. Scholars of human rights and of commemorative arts discuss the aesthetics and politics not only of sites of commemoration, but of literature, poetry, visual arts and increasingly, film and comics. Art, memory and activism are also increasingly intertwined. But within the literature around post-conflict transitional justice and critical human rights studies, there is little questioning about what memorial arts do for gender justice, how women and men are included and represented, and how this intertwines with other questions of identity and representation, such as race and ethnicity. The book brings together research from scholars around the world who are interested in the gendered dimensions of memory-making in transitional societies. Addressing a global range of cases, including genocide, authoritarianism, civil war, electoral violence and apartheid, they consider not only the gendered commemoration of past violence, but also the possibility of producing counter-narratives that unsettle and challenge established stereotypes. Aimed at those interested in the fields of transitional justice, memory studies, post-conflict peacebuilding, human rights and gender studies, this book will appeal to academics, researchers and practitioners.

Dialogue of the deaf - Essays on Africa and the United Nations (Paperback): Adekeye Adebajo, Helen Scanlon Dialogue of the deaf - Essays on Africa and the United Nations (Paperback)
Adekeye Adebajo, Helen Scanlon
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R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

As part of the ongoing and necessary effort to create a UN that is truly representative of all its members, this title attempts to present the African perspective far more clearly and persuasively than has previously been the case. The argument in the title can be summed up in this excerpt: "Africa and the West have engaged in a "dialogue of the deaf " at the UN and other international forums since the continent's "lost decade" of the 1980s. The dialogue runs as follows: Africans call for an annulment of what they see as an unpayable external debt of $290 billion and note that they have paid back $550 billion out of an initial debt of $540 billion between 1970 and 2002; the West continues to roll over the debt and offers periodic "debt relief" for an ailing African patient. Africans call for the West to meet aid targets of 0.7 per cent of Gross National Product (GNP) set as far back as 1970; the West responds by continuing to maintain average annual aid levels of about 0.3 per cent and to make persistent unmet promises to reach the target of 0.7 per cent. Finally, Africans call on the rich world to live up to its free trade principles by eliminating agricultural subsidies that prevent the continent from growing out of poverty; the West continues to maintain subsidies of over $311 billion that by 2001 had surpassed the entire economic strength of sub-Saharan Africa." This title is a contribution to African efforts to engage the UN to achieve these noble goals.

Lessons with Magic (Paperback): Helen Scanlon Lessons with Magic (Paperback)
Helen Scanlon
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Great Red Horse - A Colt is Born (Paperback): Helen Scanlon The Great Red Horse - A Colt is Born (Paperback)
Helen Scanlon
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
My Horse, My Heart - The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut (Paperback): Helen Scanlon My Horse, My Heart - The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut (Paperback)
Helen Scanlon
R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

My Horse, My Heart: The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut is the story of the UConn-bred Morgan horse. Sturdy, strong and proud-each foal born in the UConn barns can be traced back to the magnificent Morgan horses bred for the cavalry at the United States Government Horse Farm in Vermont. It is also the story of the many students, owners, trainers and breeders who loved them. The Morgans of UConn are so much more than the herd stallions and the broodmares. They are the foals that grow up to be Champions, teachers, partners and best friends. They are the horses that can elicit the joy of younger days, trotting in a dusty show ring under a summer sun, and walking out with a ribbon clipped to the bridle. There are trunkfuls of those ribbons, somewhere, each one holding a proud memory of that special horse: the UConn-bred Morgan. "The blood of the brave steeds that carried men into battle still courses through the veins of the University of Connecticut Morgan horse. The UConn Morgan is truly America's horse, and their bravery, beauty and stamina is legendary. "And, if you look into the eyes of a UConn Morgan, you will see a faraway flame, the generations of the lives they touched." Excerpt from My Horse, My Heart: The Morgan Horses of the University of Connecticut by Helen Scanlon

Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts - Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization (Paperback): Jelke... Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts - Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization (Paperback)
Jelke Boesten, Helen Scanlon
R1,084 R688 Discovery Miles 6 880 Save R396 (37%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book examines the role of post-conflict memorial arts in bringing about gender justice in transitional societies. Art and post-violence memorialisation are currently widely debated. Scholars of human rights and of commemorative arts discuss the aesthetics and politics not only of sites of commemoration, but of literature, poetry, visual arts and increasingly, film and comics. Art, memory and activism are also increasingly intertwined. But within the literature around post-conflict transitional justice and critical human rights studies, there is little questioning about what memorial arts do for gender justice, how women and men are included and represented, and how this intertwines with other questions of identity and representation, such as race and ethnicity. The book brings together research from scholars around the world who are interested in the gendered dimensions of memory-making in transitional societies. Addressing a global range of cases, including genocide, authoritarianism, civil war, electoral violence and apartheid, they consider not only the gendered commemoration of past violence, but also the possibility of producing counter-narratives that unsettle and challenge established stereotypes. Aimed at those interested in the fields of transitional justice, memory studies, post-conflict peacebuilding, human rights and gender studies, this book will appeal to academics, researchers and practitioners.

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