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Reconciliation through truth : A reckoning of apartheid's criminal governance / Kader Asmal, Louise Asmal & Ronald Suresh Roberts.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cape Town : David Philip Publishers ; Oxford : James Currey Publishers ; New York : St. Martin's Press, c1997.Edition: 2nd ed., with afterwordDescription: 231 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0312212747 (St. Martin's : cloth)
  • 0312212755 (St. Martin's : paper)
  • 0864863543 (David Philip : paper)
  • 0852558031 (James Currey : cloth)
  • 978052558027
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.8009 ASM
LOC classification:
  • DT1974 .A94 1997
Contents:
Table of contents Why face the past? achieving justice through truth; acknowledging the illegitimacy of apartheid; stark opposites - apartheid and the resistance to it; achieving genuine reconciliation; the need to decriminalise the resistance; acknowledging the need for corrective action; confronting the roots of violence; acknowledging the humanity of the resistance; the morality of armed resistance; establishing equality before the law; placing property on a legitimate footing; facing up to collective responsibility; apartheid and its neighbours; apartheid and the international community; finding one South Africa.
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BOOKs . 305.8009 ASM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available 36921

Afterword (p. I-XV) bound between p. 216 and 217.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-226) and index.

Table of contents
Why face the past? achieving justice through truth; acknowledging the illegitimacy of apartheid; stark opposites - apartheid and the resistance to it; achieving genuine reconciliation; the need to decriminalise the resistance; acknowledging the need for corrective action; confronting the roots of violence; acknowledging the humanity of the resistance; the morality of armed resistance; establishing equality before the law; placing property on a legitimate footing; facing up to collective responsibility; apartheid and its neighbours; apartheid and the international community; finding one South Africa.