过渡时期司法的转折点?津巴布韦的政治暴力和作为前进方向的转型司法

Tinotenda Chidhawu
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自 2000 年以来,津巴布韦的选举一直争议不断,暴力事件频发。政治策划暴力的受害者既没有得到政府的道歉,也没有得到赔偿。尽管过渡时期的司法机制,如适当的法律程序、为受害者结案、赔偿和重组国家机构对于确保正义至关重要,但仍有必要超越法律制度,关注社会经济问题。过渡时期司法对国家和机构的强调还不够,因此,它更强调变革性司法,认为这是实现基层和解和防止进一步侵犯权利的一个步骤。转型正义强调建设和平的举措,以及冲突转化和发展,以确保未来的可持续性。本研究并没有否定或拒绝过渡时期司法这一实践和学术领域,而是认为变革型司法可以对其进行补充。尽管过渡时期司法确定了确保正义的核心主题,并为确保正义确立了终点站,这一点值得称赞,但相关学科以及当代学术和实践中提出的困境要求建立一个更广泛的框架,对国家与社会关系的复杂性和矛盾进行交叉分析。
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A turning-point for transitional justice? Political violence in Zimbabwe, and transformative justice as a way forward
Since 2000, elections in Zimbabwe have been hotly disputed and marred by violence. Victims of politically orchestrated violence have received neither apology nor compensation from the government. Whilst transitional justice mechanisms such as the due processes of law, closure for victims, indemnification, and the restructuring of state institutions are essential to ensure justice, there is a need to go beyond the legal system and focus on socio-economic issues. Transitional justice's emphasis on the state and institutions is not enough, margins, places greater emphasis on transformative justice, which it sees as a step towards grassroots reconciliation and the prevention of further rights violations. Transformative justice emphasises peacebuilding initiatives, as well as conflict transformation and development, in the interests of securing sustainability in the future. The study does not dismiss or reject transitional justice as a field of practice and scholarship, but argues rather that transformative justice can complement it. While transitional justice should be applauded for identifying the core themes that characterise and establish a terminus a quo for ensuring justice, the dilemmas raised in allied disciplines and contemporary scholarship and practice call for a broader framework informed by an intersectional analysis of the complexities and contradictions of state -society relations.
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