Book contents
- The Violence of Law
- Reviews
- The Violence of Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Photographs
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introduction
- 1 A Justice Facade
- Part II A Theoretical Framework
- Part III The Emergence of Lawfare
- Part IV The Evolution of Lawfare
- Part V The Effects of Lawfare
- Part VI Conclusion
- Index
1 - A Justice Facade
from Part I - Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2024
- The Violence of Law
- Reviews
- The Violence of Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Photographs
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Introduction
- 1 A Justice Facade
- Part II A Theoretical Framework
- Part III The Emergence of Lawfare
- Part IV The Evolution of Lawfare
- Part V The Effects of Lawfare
- Part VI Conclusion
- Index
Summary
Chapter 1 provides an overview of Rwandas daring experiment in transitional justice – and of the many misconceptions surrounding it. This introductory chapter describes the countrys pursuit of accountability in the wake of the 1994 genocide as a justice facade and the final institutional design of the countrys so-called gacaca courts as an instantiation of “extremist institutionalism,” one that turned legalism into lawfare.
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- The Violence of LawThe Formation and Deformation of Gacaca Courts in Rwanda, pp. 3 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024