Civil Society Narratives of Violence and Shaping the Transitional Justice Agenda in Zimbabwe

Civil Society Narratives of Violence and Shaping the Transitional Justice Agenda in Zimbabwe
Title Civil Society Narratives of Violence and Shaping the Transitional Justice Agenda in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Chenai G. Matshaka
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 207
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1793645353

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In Civil Society Narratives of Violence and Shaping the Transitional Justice Agenda in Zimbabwe, Chenai G. Matshaka shows the shaping of the transitional justice agenda in Zimbabwe from a civil society perspective. Based on the understanding that transitional justice approaches are seen through the lenses by which the violence and conflict is understood, Matshaka explores the complexities that arise when particular narratives of violence dominate the agenda. This book contributes to a discussion on how narratives intervene in the trajectory of a transitional justice process of a society in ways that may be beneficial or detrimental to breaking cycles of injustice and domination.

Transitional Justice in Africa

Transitional Justice in Africa
Title Transitional Justice in Africa PDF eBook
Author Ruth Murambadoro
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 174
Release 2020-06-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030480925

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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.

Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe

Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe
Title Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Shari Eppel
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 66
Release 2009-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1920409327

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Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe analyses the political and economic constraints on the nation's reconstruction and democratic transformation and suggests options for transformation in key sectors as well as lessons learnt from other transformations. The challenges in relation to transitional justice are analysed from an historical context as well as in light of the political dynamics in the country. The urgent need to launch a stabilisation programme is discussed, along with key issues for economic reconstruction. The book also looks at military involvement in politics in Zimbabwe and concludes that robust intervention is needed to reform the security sector.

Zimbabwe in Transition

Zimbabwe in Transition
Title Zimbabwe in Transition PDF eBook
Author Timothy Murithi
Publisher Jacana Media
Pages 321
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1920196358

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Zimbabwe's Transition to Democracy in the post-independence era has been a very difficult one. To date, there have been a number of sustained efforts by various local, regional and international actors to move Zimbabwe towards democracy as well as attempts to find a lasting solution to the political and economic crises that seriously affected the country's progress from the late 1990s. However, these attempts have been less successful mainly because Zimbabwe has complex political and economic problems, with interlocking national, regional and international political and economic dimensions rooted in both historical and contemporary factors and developments. To understand the complexities of the challenges to Zimbabwe's transition to democracy as well as prospects for political change and democracy in the country, Zimbabwe in Transition critically examines both the historical and contemporary dynamics shaping political and economic developments in the country, taking into account voices from a broad spectrum of Zimbabwean society, including civil society, faith-based communities, the diaspora, women, community leaders, the media, youth, and regional actors such as SADC and the AU. Book jacket.

Exploring Transitional Justice Options in Contemporary Zimbabwe

Exploring Transitional Justice Options in Contemporary Zimbabwe
Title Exploring Transitional Justice Options in Contemporary Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 54
Release 2006
Genre Constitutional history
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Civil Society and Informal Mechanisms of Transitional Justice

Civil Society and Informal Mechanisms of Transitional Justice
Title Civil Society and Informal Mechanisms of Transitional Justice PDF eBook
Author Chenai Gillian Munyaka
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2015
Genre
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Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe

Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe
Title Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Prosper Maguchu
Publisher Springer
Pages 175
Release 2019-07-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9462653232

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This book addresses the issue of corruption as a socio-economic rights concern at a national level. Zimbabwe’s widespread corruption inhibited its development in all aspects. It weakened institutions, especially those called upon to arbitrate political and economic contests, leading to potential human rights violations. However, Zimbabwe saw a change of government in November 2017. Due to this, there seemed to be an opening to work towards reform in relation to the anti-corruption architecture. Specifically, the new era provides an opportunity to review how accountability mechanisms (including but not limited to amnesties, truth commissions, institutional reforms and prosecutions) can address corruption as a socio-economic rights violation. As the new government still tries to address competing priorities, many moving parts and various matrixes, this volume in the International Criminal Justice Series provides a timely frame for revisiting the debate and developing the strategic thinking regarding transitional justice options in Zimbabwe. It will be of great interest to practitioners, policy makers, scholars and students in the fields of anti-corruption, socio-economic and human rights, and transitional justice. Prosper Maguchu is Visiting Assistant Professor at the Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.