Civil society and international criminal justice in Africa: challenges and opportunities
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Beschreibung: | "First published as Acta Juridica 2016". - "Published under the auspices of the Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town.". - Includes presentations from a workshop held at the University of Cape Town on February 4, 2015. - Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 296 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781485118596 |
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contents | Foreword International criminal law, the International Criminal Court, and civil society Prosecutorial discretion and victims' rights at the International Criminal Court : demarcating the battle lines Civil society and amicus curiae interventions in the International Criminal Court Challenges for international criminal justice in Africa and the role of civil society Back to the future? : civil society, the "turn to complementarity" in Africa and some critical concerns Partners in complementarity : the role of civil society in the investigation and prosecution of international crimes in South Africa Civil society, "positive complementarity" and the "Torture Docket" case An essential intervention : civil society responses to redressing and preventing violence against women in post-apartheid South Africa The role of African civil society in shaping national transitional justice agendas and policies The case for a victim-friendly ICC : reparations and the conflict in Northern Uganda A call to action : national bar associations as key civil society actors for the promotion of international criminal justice in Africa The Zimbabwe torture case : reflections on domestic litigation for international crimes in Africa |
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