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Inside Rwanda's Gacaca Courts: Seeking Justice after Genocide (Critical Human Rights)
Bert Ingelaere (Author)
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hardcover. Comprehensively documents how local courts after the Rwandan genocide gradually shifted from confession to accusation, from restoration to retribution. Series: Critical Human Rights. Num Pages: 272 pages, 2 figures, 1 map, 14 tables. BIC Classification: 1HFGR; HBJH; HBTZ; JPVH; LNAA; LNDC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18. Weight in Grams: 476.
After the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, victims, perpetrators, and the country as a whole struggled to deal with the legacy of the mass violence. The government responded by creating a new version of a traditional grassroots justice system called gacaca. Bert Ingelaere, based on his observation of two thousand gacaca trials, offers a comprehensive assessment of what these courts set out to do, how they worked, what they achieved, what they did not achieve, and how they affected Rwandan society.
Weaving together vivid firsthand recollections, interviews, and trial testimony with systematic analysis, Ingelaere documents how the gacaca shifted over time from confession to accusation, from restoration to retribution. He precisely articulates the importance of popular conceptions of what is true and just. Marked by methodological sophistication, extraordinary evidence, and deep knowledge of Rwanda, this is an authoritative, nuanced, and bittersweet account of one of the most important experiments in transitional justice after mass violence.
Weaving together vivid firsthand recollections, interviews, and trial testimony with systematic analysis, Ingelaere documents how the gacaca shifted over time from confession to accusation, from restoration to retribution. He precisely articulates the importance of popular conceptions of what is true and just. Marked by methodological sophistication, extraordinary evidence, and deep knowledge of Rwanda, this is an authoritative, nuanced, and bittersweet account of one of the most important experiments in transitional justice after mass violence.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press United States
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Series
Critical Human Rights
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Wisconsin, United States
ISBN
9780299309701
SKU
V9780299309701
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About Bert Ingelaere (Author)
Bert Ingelaere is a lecturer at the Institute of Development Policy, University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is the co-editor of Genocide, Risk and Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Reviews for Inside Rwanda's Gacaca Courts: Seeking Justice after Genocide (Critical Human Rights)
“This masterful study provides a balanced, nuanced assessment of Rwanda’s local courts, showing how diverse social dynamics influenced both the operations of gacaca and its outcomes in different local communities. Essential reading for anyone interested in transitional justice and conflict resolution, in Rwanda and beyond.”—Catharine Newbury, Smith College “This is that rare book that systematically examines how ordinary people respond to the transitional justice enacted in their name. Bert Ingelaere’s multisited and multimethod ethnography is a model for how to get at local understandings of grassroots mechanisms. His findings suggest cautionary lessons for anyone interested in making postconflict justice and reconciliation more community-based.”—Lars Waldorf, University of York