Justiça Transicional na África do Sul: restaurando o passado, construindo o futuro 10.5102/uri.v4i1.268
Abstract
The democratic transition in South Africa was painful but peaceful. After years of state violent oppression in a society remarkably divided between blacks and whites, the transitional process allowed the emergence of a democratic society, walking to psychological restoration and social reconciliation. One of the most important elements to the success of this process was the option for restorative justice as a way to solve crimes committed during the past regime. Because of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, South Africa refused a punitive model but guaranteed criminal responsibility and investigation of the facts.
Keywords
África do Sul; Justiça Transicional; Apartheid; Comissão de Verdade; Democracia;
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Texto Completo (Português (Brasil))DOI: https://doi.org/10.5102/uri.v4i1.268
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