Bibliographies on Human Rights: Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley
Abe, G (1996). Redemption, reconciliation, propitiation: Salvation terms in an African milieu. Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 95:3-12.
Abel, Richard (1995). Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid 1980-1994. Routledge, London.
Abraham, L. (1995). Vision, truth, and rationality. New Contrast, 23(1):64-70.
Adam, H. (1995). The Politics of Ethnic Identity. Comparing South Africa. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 18(3):457-475.
Adams, Heribert & Kogila Moodley (1993). The Opening of the Apartheid Mind. Options for a New South Africa. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Adelman, Sammy (1994). Accountability and Administrative Law in South Africa's Transition to Democracy. Journal of Law and Society, 21(3):317-328.
Adler, G; Webster E. (1995). Challenging Transition Theory: The Labor Movement, Radical Reform and Transition to Democracy in South Africa. Politics and Society, 23(1):75-106.
Africa Watch (1992). South Africa: Accounting for the Past. The Lessons for South Africa from Latin America. HRW, 23 Oct, 1992.
African National Congress (1996). Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Marshalltown, South Africa.
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (1995). Submission Concerning the Truth and Reconciliation Bill. Liason Office, 25 Jan, 1995.
Alexander, Neville (1993). Some are More Equal Than Others. Essays on The Transition in South Africa. Buchn Books, Cape Town.
Arthur, P. (1995). Some thoughts on Transition. A comparative view of the Peace Processes in South Africa and Northern Ireland. Government and Opposition, 30(1):48-59.
Asmal, Kader (1993). Victims, Survivors and Citizens: Human Rights, Reparations and Reconciliation in the South African Context. East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. 1(1):1-22.
-------------- & Louise Asmal & RS Roberts (1996). Reconciliation Through Truth. A Reckoning of Apartheid's Criminal Governance. Cape Town, David Phillip.
Barrie, GN (1996). The Norgaard Principles and the Truth Commission. South Africa Now, 1(3):8-10.
Bennum, Mervyn ed. (1995). Negotiating Justice: a New Constitution for South Africa. University of Exeter, Exeter.
Berat, Lynn and Yossi Shain (1995). Retribution or Truth Telling in South Africa? Legacies of the Transitional Phase. Law & Social Inquiry, 20(1):163-190.
---------------(1988). Doctors, Detainees and Torture: Medical Ethics and the Law in South Africa. Stanford Journal of International Law, 25, 499.
--------------(1993). Prosecuting Human Rights Violations from a Predecessor Regime. Guidelines for a Transformed South Africa. Boston College Third World Law Journal, 13(2):199-231.
Black Lawyers Association (1994). Legal Profession in the Hands of White Males. African Law Review, 5(1):27-30.
Bond, G.C. & A. Gittiam ed. (1994). Social Construction of the Past. Representation as Power. Routledge, London, NY.
Bonner, Philip (1994). New Nation, New History. The History Workshop in South Africa, 1977-1994. Journal of American History. 81(3):977-985.
Boraine, Alex (1995). Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Unique Features in South Africa with Special Reference to Amnesty.
Boraine, Alex and Janet Levy, eds. (1995). The Healing of a Nation? Justice in Transition, Cape Town.
Boraine, Alex; Janet Levy and Ronel Scheffer (1994). Dealing with the Past. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa. IDASA, Cape Town.
Braude, Claudia (1996). The archbishop, the private detective and the angel of history: the production of public memory and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Current Writing, 8(2):39-65.
Bromley, DW (1995). South Africa: Where Land Reform Meets Land Restitution. Land Use Policy, 12(2):99-103.
Christianse, Y (1996). At the fault line--writers in the shadow of truth and reconciliation. New Coin, 32(2):70-75.
Christopher, AJ. (1995). Regionalization and Ethnicity in South Africa 1990-94. AREA, 27(1):1-11.
Cock, Jacklyn (199). Colonels and Cadres. War and Gender in South Africa.
Coetzee, Jan K. (1994). South Africa's Transition in a Broader Context. South African Journal of Sociology, 25(1):10-15.
Cuthbertson, Greg & Albert Grundlingh (1992). Some Problematical Issues in the Restructuring of History Education in South African Schools. South African Historical Journal, 26, 154-171.
De Gruchy, John W. (1993). Guilt, Amnesty and National Reconstruction. Karl Jaspers' Die Schuldfrage and the South African Debate. Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 83:3-13.
-----------------------(1994). Forgetting or Exorcising the Past. South African Outlook, 124(6):63-65.
Degenaar, J.J. (1993). Art and Culture in a Changing South Africa. South African Journal of Philosophy, 12(3):51-56.
Denkel, A. (1995). The Problem of Reconciliation. Philosophical Papers, 24(1):23-50.
De Wet, Chris (1994). Resettlement and land Reform in South Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 21(6):359-373.
Dodge, H (1996). The Role of South African Television as an agent of 'Truth and Reconciliation'. South African Theatre Journal, 10(2):148-154.
Du Toit, Andre (1995). Justice and/or Truth. South African Outlook, 125(7):52-55.
-------------------(1994). Laying the Past to Rest. Indicator South Africa, 11(4):63-69.
Dugard, John (1997). Is the Truth and Reconciliation Process Compatible with International Law? The Unanswered Question. South African Journal on Human Rights, 13, 258.
Foner, Eric (1995). 'We must forget the past' History in the New South Africa. South African Historical Journal, 35, 163-176.
Francis, Elizabeth and Gavin Williams (1993). The Land Question. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 27(3):380-403.
Friedman, Steven and Doreen Atkinson ed. (1994). The Small Miracle: South Africa's Negotiated Settlement. South African Review.
Garton Ash, Timothy (1997). True Confessions. New York Review of Books, 44(12):33.
Gebherd, Wolfgang (1991). Shades of Reality. Black Perceptions of South African History. Verl. Blaue Eule, Essen.
Goldblatt, B. (1996). Viewing our past through a gender lens. South Africa Now, 1(7):23-37.
Goldstone, Richard (1996). Exposing Human Rights Abuses. A Help or a Hinderance to Reconciliation? Hastings Law Journal, 18.
Griffiths, Robert (1995). South African Civil-Miltary Relations in Transition. Issues and Influences. Armed Forces and Society, 21(3):395-410.
Gutteridge, William (1994). The Military in South African Politics. Champions of National Unity? Conflict Studies, 271, 1-29.
Hamber, Brandon (1997). Living with the Legacy of Impunity. Lessons for South Africa about Truth, Compensation and Crime in Brazil. Center for the study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg.
------------------(1997). The Burdens of Truth. An evaluation of the psychological support services and initiatives undertaken by the South African TRC. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg.
------------------(1995). Dealing with the Past and the Psychology of Reconciliation.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a Psychological Perspective. CSVR, Johannesburg.
------------------(1995). Do Sleeping Dogs Lie? The Psychological Implications of the TRC in South Africa. Seminar Paper, CSVR, Johannesburg.
Hamill, James (1994). The Crossing of the Rubicon. South Africa's Post-Apartheid Political Process 1990-1992. International Relations (David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies). 12(3):9-38.
Howe, Herbert (1994). The South African Defense Force and Political Reform. Journal of Modern African Studies, 32(1):29-51.
Ignatieff, Michael (1997). Digging up the dead. New Yorker, 73(34):84, Nov. 10, 1997.
Lalu, P (1996). Journeys from the horizons of history: text, trial and tales in the construction of narratives of pain. Current Writing, 8(2):24-38.
Lerer, LB (1993). Improving mortality data in South Africa. Review of Next to Kin Statements to Determine Cause of Death in Police Certification. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 47f(3):248-250.
Leslie, Michael (1994). Bitter Monuments. Afrikaners and the New South Africa. Black Scholar, 24(3):33-39.
Liebenberg, I. (1996). Dealing with the past--truth and reconciliation in South Africa. In Boraine, Levy, & Scheffler, ed. book review. Politeia, 15(1):70-73.
-------------------(1996). Can the deep political divisions of South African society be healed? A philosophical and political perspective. Politeia, 15(1):48-64.
--------------------(1996). The TRC in South Africa: Context, future and some imponderables. South African Public Law, 11(1):123-159.
Loubser, J.A. (1987). The Apartheid Bible. A Critical Review of Racial Theology in South Africa. Maskew Miller Longman, Cape Town.
Lyons, Beth S. (1997). Between Nuremburg and Amnesia: The TRC in South Africa. Monthly Review, 49(4):5-22.
Mandela, Nelson (1994). Long Walk to Freedom. Little, Brown & Co., London.
Mandell, BB; GP Damster & HA Hanekom (1996). MASA and a Truth Commission for the medical profession. South African Medical Journal, 86(9):1070.
Marais, H (1993). The skeletons come out of the cupboard: The amnesty debate goes on trial. Work in Progress, 91:10-13.
Marks, Monique (1995). Community Policing, Human Rights and the Truth Commission. CSVR, July 1995.
Mda, Zakes (1994). The Role of Culture in the Process of reconciliation in South Africa. CSVR, Johannesburg.
Minty, Abdul (1993). South Africa. From Apartheid to Democracy. Security Dialogue, 24, 69-84.
Moelendorp, Darrel (1997). Amnesty, Truth and Justice: AZAPO. South African Journal on Human Rights, 13:271.
Motala, Ziyad (1995). The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, the constitution and international law. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 28(3):338-362.
Mqeke, RB (1996). Customary Law and Human Rights. South African Law Journal, 113(2):364-369.
Murray, Christina (1994). Gender and the New South African Legal Order. Cape Town.
Nasson, Bill (1994). A Great Divide. Popular Responses to the Great War in South Africa. War & Society, 12(1):47-64.
Parker, Peter (1996). The Politics of Indemnities, Truth Telling and Reconciliation in South Africa. Ending Apartheid without Forgetting. Human Rights Law Journal, 17(1/2):1-13.
Perry, John (1993). Political Anthropology: Symbols, Images and Power in South Africa. In Hughes, Jenny ed. Faces of Culture. Explorations in Anthropology. University of Queensland, St. Lucia.
Rolston, Bill (1996). Turning the page without closing the book. Index on Censorship, 25(5):32.
Rwelamira, Medrad R. & Werle, Gerhard eds (1996). Confronting Past Injustices: Approaches to Amnesty, Punishment, Reparation and Restitution in South Africa and Germany. Butterworths, Durban.
Sarkin, Jeremy (1996). The trials and tribulations of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. South African Journal on Human Rights, 12(4):617-640.
Saunder, Christopher (1988). The Making of the South African Past. Major Historians on Race and Class. Totowa, NJ.
Shapiro, Ian (1993). Democratic Innovation. South Africa in Comparative Perspective. World Politics, 46(1).
Sieborger, R.F. (1994). Reconceptualizing South African School History Textbooks. South African Historical Journal, 30, 98-108.
Simpson, M. (1994). The experience of nation building. Some lessons for South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 20(3).
Slinn, Peter & John Hatchard (1995). The Path Towards the New Order in South Africa. International Relations, 12(4):1-26.
Smith, Ken (1988). The Changing Past. Trends in South African Historical Writing. Johannesburg.
Sparks, Alister (1994). Tomorrow is Another Country. The Inside Story of South Africa's Negotiated Revolution. Struik Book Distrib., Sandton, Johannesbur.
Stedman, Stephen ed. (1994). South Africa. The Political Economy of Transformation. Boulder, CO.
Steenkamp, Anton J. (1995). The South African Constitution of 1993 and the Bill of Rights. An Evaluation in Light of International Human Rights Norms. Human Rights Quarterly, 17(1):101-126.
Suzman, Helen (1996). Transformation in South Africa: Cause and Effect. Stanford Journal of International Law. 32, 149.
Szeftel, Morris (1994). Ethnicity and Democratization in South Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 21(60):185-199.
Tutu, Desmond (1994). The Rainbow People of God. Bantam, London.
Uys, Pieter-Dirk (1996). The truth, the whole truth and nothing but. Index on Censorship. 5, 1996, 46.
---------------------(1996). Tears, anger, forgiveness. Index on Censorship, 25(5):44.
Van der Merwe, HW (1998). Restitution After Apartheid. From Revenge to Forgiveness. Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Villa-Vicencio, Charles (1995). Telling One Another Stories: Towards a Theology of Reconciliation. In Niehaus, Carl eds. Many Cultures, One Nation. Festschrift for Beyers Naude. Human Rousseau, Cape Town.
-------------------------(1997). The burden of moral guilt: its theological and political implications. Journal of Church and State, 39(2):237-252.
Walters, Shirley (1993).Non-governmental organizations and the South African State, Community Development Journal, 28(1):1-10.
Wessels, Andre (1994). In Search of Acceptable National Symbols for South Africa. Journal of Contemporary History, 19(2):262-287.
Wilhelm, Daniel (1997). South AFrica-Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act of 1995--amnesty--truth commissions--constitutional interpretation--human rights. American Journal of International Law, 91(2):36-64.
Wilson, RA (1996). The Sizwe will not go away: the TRC human rights and nation building in South Africa. African Studies, 55(2):1-20.
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