Law, memory, and the legacy of apartheid ten years after AZAPO v. President of South Africa
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Table of Contents:
- The unmentioned names that remain (an introduction) / by Wessel le Roux and Karin van Marle
- Part 1. Memory and legal interpretation. 1. Thoughts on dealing with the legacies of radically unjust political behaviour / by Johan Snyman
- 2. Law's time, particularity and slowness / by Karin van Marle
- 3. Transforming memory transforming / by Michael Bishop
- 4. AZAPO: monument, memorial
- or mistake? / by Lourens du Plessis
- 5. War memorials, the architecture of the Constitutional Court building and counter-monumental constitutionalism / by Wessel le Roux. Part 2. Repairing the past, restoring the future. 6. Reading and writing archives: the TRC, big business and reparations in post-apartheid South Africa / by Jaco Barnard
- 7. Good victim, bad victim: apartheid's beneficiaries, victims and the struggle for social justice / by Tsepho Madlingozi
- 8. Ten years of democracy in South Africa : revisiting the AZAPO decision / by Nthabiseng Mogale
- 9. In defence of AZAPO and restorative justice / by Patrick Lenta.