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Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe

Title
Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe [electronic resource] / by Prosper Maguchu.
ISBN
9789462653238
Edition
1st ed. 2019.
Publication
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIII, 175 p.) 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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Summary
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. In this context, 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 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. .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 05, 2019
Series
International criminal justice series ; 24.
International Criminal Justice Series, 24
Contents
Chapter 1. The Linkages between Corruption and Transitional Justice
Chapter 2. Understanding Corruption and Human Rights
Chapter 3. The Phenomenon of Corruption and Socioeconomic Rights in Zimbabwe
Chapter 4. Revisiting Methods of Addressing Past Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Zimbabwe
Chapter 5. Rethinking Ways of Dealing with Corruption under Transitional Justice in Zimbabwe
Chapter 6. Zimbabwe in a Comparative Perspective
Chapter 7. Conclusion. .
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