Abstract:It has frequently been argued that the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was committed to restorative justice (RJ), and that RJ has deep historical roots in African indigenous cultures by virtue of its congruence both with ubuntu and with African indigenous justice systems (AIJS). In this article, I look into the question of what RJ is. I also present the finding that the term 'restorative justice' appears only in transcripts of three public TRC hearings, and the hypothesis that the TRC … Show more
“…This is particularly important in a community where many have struggled to find closure. Here, unlike South Africa (Gade 2013), there has never been a truth and reconciliation commission.…”
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“…This is particularly important in a community where many have struggled to find closure. Here, unlike South Africa (Gade 2013), there has never been a truth and reconciliation commission.…”
Section: Importance Of Mental Health Servicesmentioning
“…A significant number of studies [5,11,[17][18][19]26,[42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] express the idea that ubuntu is a genre of philosophy that one may rightly refer to as African ethics. African ethics is described as a set of values distinctively associated with largely black African people residing in sub-Saharan Africa.…”
“…In this essay, I draw my readers' attention to Christian B. N. Gade's (2013) article entitled 'Restorative Justice and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Process'. 2 First, Gade begins the essay by tracing the idea of restorative justice back to the West.…”
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