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TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Compiled by Brandon Hamber

March 2007


Asmal, K., L. Asmal, et al. (1994). Reconciliation Through Truth: A Reckoning of Apartheid's Criminal Governance. Cape Town, David Philip Publishers.

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Crawford-Pinnerup, A. (2000). An Assessment of the Impact of Urgent Interim Reparations. From Rhetoric to Responsibility: Making Reparations to the Survivors of Past Political Violence in South Africa. B. Hamber and T. Mofokeng. Johannesburg, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

de Greiff, P. (2004). Justice and Reparations. Reparations: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Some Philosophical Issues, Kingston, Canada.

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Gobodo-Madikizela, P. and with contributions by Fiona Ross and Elizabeth Mills (2005). Women's contributions to South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission: Truth and reconciliation in South Africa: how women contributed. Cambridge and Washington, Women Waging Peace.

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Govier, T., and Verwoerd, Wilhelm (2002). "Trust and the Problem of National Reconciliation." Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32.

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Hamber, B. (1995). Dealing with the Past and the Psychology of Reconciliation: A psychological perspective of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 4th International Symposium on The Contributions of Psychology to Peace, Cape Town.

Hamber, B. (1995). Do Sleeping Dogs Lie? The Psychological Implications of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa. Johannesburg, South Africa, The Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation.

Hamber, B. (1996). "The Need for a Survivor-Centred Approach to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission." Community Mediation Update(9): 5-13.

Hamber, B. (1996). "Sleeping Dogs Do Not Lie." Recovery 1(3): 10-12.

Hamber, B. (1996). Will Reconciliation Follow Disclosure? New Nation. Johannesburg.

Hamber, B. (1997). Reflecting on the Truth: Has the media coverage of the TRC changed the way the public sees itself, its history and its responsibility? TRC and Human Rights Journalism in South Africa Workshop, Rosebank Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Hamber, B. (1997). Truth: the Road to Reconciliation? Cantilevers: Building Bridges for Peace. First Quarter: 5-6.

Hamber, B. (1997). When will South Africa tire of the voices of the past? Mail & Guardian. Johannesburg.

Hamber, B. (1998). "The Burdens of Truth: An evaluation of the psychological support services and initiatives undertaken by the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission." American Imago 55(1): 9-28.

Hamber, B. (1998). Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Violence and Transition in South Africa. Violence in South Africa. E. Bornman, R. Van Eeden and M. Wentzel. Pretoria, Human Sciences and Research Council: 349-370.

Hamber, B. (1998). "Living with the Legacy of Impunity: Lessons for South Africa about Truth, Justice and Crime in Brazil." Latin American Report 13(2): 4-16.

Hamber, B., Ed. (1998). Past Imperfect: Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland and Societies in Transition. Derry/Londonderry, University of Ulster & INCORE.

Hamber, B. (1999). Past Imperfect: Strategies for dealing with past political violence in Northern Ireland, South Africa and countries in transition. Johannesburg, South Africa, The Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation.

Hamber, B. (2000). The Balance of Truth: South Africa's Truth Commission - Lessons for the world. Orbit. 78: 9-10.

Hamber, B. (2000). Official silence on reparations cheats the victims of past conflict of their rights. Sunday Independent. Johannesburg.

Hamber, B. (2000). "Repairing the Irreparable: Dealing with the double-binds of making reparations for crimes of the past." Ethnicity and Health 5(3-4): 215-226.

Hamber, B. (2000). A Review of the 'The Political Lives of Dead Bodies: Reburial and Post-Socialist Change' by Katherine Verdery. The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest. 3: 13-14.

Hamber, B. (2001). Does the Truth Heal: A psychological perspective on the political strategies for dealing with the legacy of political violence. Burying the Past: Making Peace and Doing Justice after Civil Conflict. N. Biggar. Washington, USA, George Town University Press.

Hamber, B. (2001). Healing through remembering? The search for truth and justice. Scope: Social Affairs Magazine.

Hamber, B. (2001). Who Pays for Peace? Implications of the negotiated settlement in post-apartheid South Africa. Ethno-political Warfare: Causes, Consequences and Possible Solution. D. Chirot and M. Seligman. Washington, USA, American Psychological Association: 235-258.

Hamber, B. (2002). re Lessons Transferable? Empirical Research Methodologies of Transitional Justice Mechanisms Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Hamber, B. (2002). "'Ere their story die': truth, justice and reconciliation in South Africa." Race and Class 44(1): 61-79.

Hamber, B. (2002). Project to help the North come to terms with the past. Irish Times. Dublin.

Hamber, B. (2003). Are lessons transferable? The importance of research for policy on transitional justice mechanisms. Empirical Research Methodologies of Transitional Justice Mechanisms Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Hamber, B. (2003). Flying flags of fear: The role of fear in the process of political transition. Risk, Complex Crises & Social Futures Conference, Amman, Jordan.

Hamber, B. (2003). Healing. Reconciliation after Violent Conflict: A Handbook. Stockholm, Sweden, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.

Hamber, B. (2003). "Rights and Reasons: Challenges for Truth Recovery in South Africa and Northern Ireland." Fordham International Law Journal 26(4): 1074-1094.

Hamber, B. (2003). Transformation and Reconciliation. Contemporary Peacemaking: Conflict, violence and peace processes. J. Darby and R. MacGinty. Hampshire, UK, Palgrave/ MacMillan.

Hamber, B. (2004). "A Chronology of "Victim" Related Issues in Northern Ireland." Retrieved January 2004, 2004, from http://www.brandonhamber.com/chronology.html.

Hamber, B. (2004). Public Memorials and Reconciliation Processes in Northern Ireland. Trauma and Transitional Justice in Divided Societies Conference, Airlie House, Warrington, Virginia, USA.

Hamber, B. (2004). Reparations as symbol: Narratives of resistance, reticence and possibility in South Africa. Reparations: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Some Philosophical Issues, Kingston, Queens University, Canada.

Hamber, B. and S. Kibble (1998). From Truth to Transformation: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa. London, Catholic Institute for International Relations.

Hamber, B. and S. Kibble (1998). Some truth, some justice, little transformation: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Assessed. African Topics. 25: 15-17.

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Hamber, B. and T. Maepa (2000). "Education for Reconciliation in South Africa." The Development Education Journal 6(2): 15-17.

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Hamber, B., T. Maepa, et al. (1998). Survivors' perceptions of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and suggestions for the final report. Submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Johannesburg, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

Hamber, B. and T. Mofokeng (2000). From Rhetoric to Responsibility: Making Reparations to the Survivors of Past Political Violence in South Africa. Johannesburg, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

Hamber, B., T. Mofokeng, et al. (1997). Evaluating the Role and Function of Civil Society in a Changing South Africa: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a Case Study. Johannesburg, South Africa, The Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation.

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