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Paperback Towards the Efficacy of Truth Commissions in Africa Book

ISBN: 6202511621

ISBN13: 9786202511629

Towards the Efficacy of Truth Commissions in Africa

Confronting the legacies of past human rights abuses and violations has gain such an important popularity in the international system. This process known as transitional justice has become an international lexicon due to the significance attached to this process for transitional states. For the past two decades African countries have witnessed the establishment of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCs) which is restorative in nature rather than retributive. Ghana followed the examples of Countries such as South Africa and others to address the legacies of past human rights abuses associated primarily with unconstitutional regimes. Although the country did not experience any conflict the New Patriotic Party government led by John A. Kufuor saw the need to confront the past and established the National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) in 2002. The establishment of the NRC was surrounded by many controversies. This study gives a critical assessment of the effectiveness of the NRC through a restorative lens (TRC) in addresses the needs of victims and establishes accountability about the past.

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