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Judging the Judges, Judging Ourselves - Truth, Reconciliation and the Apartheid Legal Order

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With a Foreword by the South African Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry, Kader Asmal.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), established in South Africa after the collapse of apartheid, was the bold creation of a people committed to the task of rebuilding of a nation and establishing a society founded upon justice, equality and respect for the rule of law. As part of its historic, cathartic, mission, the TRC held a special hearing, calling to account the lawyers - judges, academics and members of the bar -who had been crucial participants in the apartheid legal order. This book is an account of those hearings, and an attempt to evaluate, in the light of theories of adjudication, the historical role of the judiciary and bar in the apartheid years.This book offers us the spectacle of an entire legal system on trial. The echoes from this process are captured here in a way which will appeal to all readers, lawyers and non-lawyers alike, interested in the relationship between law and justice, as it is exposed during a period of transition to democracy.>

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Chapter 1. Truth, Memory and the Rule of Law
Chapter 2. Judicial Dilemmas: Tales of (Dis)empowerment
Chapter 3. Memory's Struggle
Chapter 4. The Politics of the Rule of Law
Schedule of the Hearing 184


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David Dyzenhaus is Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto.

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