Transitional Amnesty in South Africa

Antje Du Bois-Pedain

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Author
Antje Du Bois-Pedain
Publish Date
2007-12-20
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
420
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521878292
ISBN-13
9780521878296
citemno
108371
Edition
1
SKU
9780521878296

Description

After the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa reached out to perpetrators of violence from all conflicting parties by giving amnesty to those who fully disclosed their politically motivated crimes. This 2007 volume provides a comprehensive analysis of South Africa's amnesty scheme in its practical and normative dimensions. Through empirical analysis of over 1000 amnesty decisions made by the Amnesty Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the study measures the scheme against its stated goals of truth recovery, victim empowerment and perpetrator accountability. It also explores normative questions raised by the absence of punishment. Highlighting the distinctive nature of South Africa's conditional amnesty as an exceptional 'rite of passage' into the new, post-conflict society, it argues that the amnesty scheme is best viewed as an attempt to construct a new 'justice script' for a society in transition, in which a legacy of politically motivated violence is being addressed.