The State of Transitional Justice in Africa Volume 3 The Role of Civil Society – FRENCH

This report examines civil society's role in transitional justice in Africa, providing a comprehensive assessment of how diverse civil society actors contribute to justice, accountability, reconciliation, and societal transformation across the continent. Building on the framework established by the African Union Transitional Justice Policy (AUTJP), the report analyses civil society engagement with the indicative elements of transitional justice: peace processes, transitional justice commissions, African traditional justice mechanisms, reconciliation and social cohesion, reparations, redistributive (socio-economic) justice, memorialisation, diversity management, justice and accountability, political and institutional reforms, and human and peoples' rights. The eleventh indicative element—human and peoples' rights—is not addressed as a standalone section, as its discourse is reflected throughout the document given that human rights considerations permeate all aspects of transitional justice.

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Bobuin Jr Valery Gemandze Oben
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