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Transitional Justice, Judicial Accountability and the Rule of Law

✍ Scribed by Hakeem O. Yusuf


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
217
Edition
1
Category
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Transitional Justice, Judicial Accountability and the Rule of Law addresses the importance of judicial accountability in transitional justice processes. Despite a general consensus that the judiciary plays an important role in contemporary governance, accountability for the judicial role in formerly authoritarian societies remains largely elided and under-researched. Hakeem O. Yusuf argues that the purview of transitional justice mechanisms should, as a matter of policy, be extended to scrutiny of the judicial role in the past. Through a critical comparative approach that cuts through the transitioning experiences of post-authoritarian and post-conflict polities in Latin America, Asia, Europe and Africa, the book focuses specifically on Nigeria. It demonstrates that public accountability of the judiciary through the mechanism of a truth-seeking process is a necessary component in securing comprehensive accountability for the judicial role in the past. Transitional Justice, Judicial Accountability and the Rule of Law further shows that an across-the-board transformation of state institutions – an important aspiration of transitional processes – is virtually impossible without incorporating the third branch of government, the judiciary, into the accountability process.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: Transitional justice, judicial accountability and the rule of law
Chapter 1 The case for judicial accountability in transitions
Chapter 2 Truth, transition, and accountability of the judiciary
Chapter 3 Political change and judicial reform: An international and comparative perspective
Chapter 4 Judicial accountability in political transitions: The Nigerian context
Chapter 5 Rights, the judiciary and constitutionalism in transitions
Chapter 6 Transition and the judicialization of politics: Dialectics of a phenomenon
Chapter 7 Courts to the rescue?: The judicialization of politics in Nigeria
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


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