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Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone by Lyn S. Graybill

Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone by Lyn S. Graybill In this groundbreaking study of post-conflict Sierra Leone, Lyn Graybill examines the ways in which both religion and local tradition supported restorative justice initiatives. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this groundbreaking study of post-conflict Sierra Leone, Lyn Graybill examines the ways in which both religion and local tradition supported restorative justice initiatives such as the national Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and village-level Fambul Tok ceremonies.Through her interviews with Christian and Muslim leaders of the Inter-Religious Council, Graybill uncovers a rich trove of perspectives about the meaning of reconciliation, the role of acknowledgment, and the significance of forgiveness. Through an abundance of polling data and her review of traditional practices among the various ethnic groups, Graybill also shows that these perspectives of religious leaders did not at all conflict with the opinions of the local population, whose preferences for restorative justice over retributive justice were compatible with traditional values that prioritized reconciliation over punishment.These local sentiments, however, were at odds with the international communitys preference for retributive justice, as embodied in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, which ran concurrently with the TRC. Graybill warns that with the dominance of the International Criminal Court in Africa-there are currently eighteen pending cases in eight countries-local preferences may continue to be sidelined in favor of prosecutions. She argues that the international community is risking the loss of its most valuable assets in post-conflict peacebuilding by pushing aside religious and traditional values of reconciliation in favor of Western legal norms. Author Biography Lyn S. Graybill is an expert in the role of religious and cultural resources in international ethics and human rights practices. The author of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle or Model? and Religion and Resistance Politics in South Africa, she has taught at universities in Virginia, Georgia, and West Africa. Table of Contents AcknowledgmentsPrefaceAbbreviationsIntroduction: Postwar Transitional Justice1. Role of the Inter-Religious Council2. The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission3. Women and Transitional Justice4. Popular Views of the TRC and the Special Court5. Perceptions of Religious Leaders6. Traditional Reconciliation Practices7. Unfinished BusinessConclusionAppendix 1. The InstrumentAppendix 2. Interviews of Religious LeadersNotesBibliographyIndex Review "Lyn Graybill has produced a detailed, well-researched, and eminently readable account of how Sierra Leone emerged at the start of the century from a decade of turmoil and bloody conflict. In the countrys efforts to achieve peace and democracy, reconciliation and justice, a struggle with which I was closely involved, Sierra Leone was subjected unusually to both a War Crimes Court and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Graybill highlights how one should take due account of traditional practices in promoting reconciliation and restorative justice, including the role of key indigenous players such as religious leaders, alongside the somewhat heavy-handed efforts of outside influences—lessons from which we should continue to learn as we grapple with ongoing conflicts in the world today." —Peter Penfold, former British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone (1997–2000)"Outside observers of Sierra Leones brutal civil war often express puzzlement about the evident lack of rancor among the general population towards former rebels and rogue soldiers who committed heinous atrocities during the war. Lyn Graybills penetrating and well-researched book offers a persuasive explanation for this, justly crediting the use of religious and traditional resources by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (and by local leaders and conciliators) for helping create the facilitating environment. This is a very important contribution to the debate on transitional justice in Africa and a valuable addition to the literature on Sierra Leones rebel war." —Lansana Gberie, author of A Dirty War in West Africa: The RUF and the Destruction of Sierra Leone"How and when are reconciliation and forgiveness possible? And what is the role of religion here? Lyn Graybills interesting book makes an original contribution and shows some of the limitations of justice-through-punishment while highlighting the importance of traditional and religiously based modes of reconciliation." —David Keen, London School of Economics and Political Science"Inspired by unanswered questions arising from her noted research on transitional justice in the case of South Africa, Lyn Graybill has crafted a comprehensive examination of the multidimensionality that has characterized the ongoing search for truth, reconciliation, and justice in the wake of Sierra Leones eleven-year civil war." —Journal of Church and State"Religion, Reconciliation, and Restorative Justice in Sierra-Leone offers a valuable insight into a unique chapter in the larger saga of transitional justice in postcolonial Africa. The wealth of information Graybill has gathered, and her ability to organize this vast quantity of data into a coherent narrative, make this volume indispensible for anyone researching contemporary efforts towards peace and stability in Sierra-Leone." —Journal for Peace and Justice Studies Graybill makes a significant contribution to discussing the controversies and dilemmas associated with pursuing justice in the aftermath of systematic and mass human atrocities... Graybill has added some tools to the toolkit of transitional justice, in a way that easily captures the imagination. -Canadian Journal of African Studies"The book is a gift to scholars and practitioners in the field of transitional justice." —Reading Religion Review Quote " Religion, Reconciliation, and Restorative Justice in Sierra-Leone offers a valuable insight into a unique chapter in the larger saga of transitional justice in postcolonial Africa. The wealth of information Graybill has gathered, and her ability to organize this vast quantity of data into a coherent narrative, make this volume indispensible for anyone researching contemporary efforts towards peace and stability in Sierra-Leone." -- Journal for Peace and Justice Studies Details ISBN0268101892 Author Lyn S. Graybill Publisher University of Notre Dame Press Year 2017 ISBN-10 0268101892 ISBN-13 9780268101893 Format Hardcover Imprint University of Notre Dame Press Place of Publication Notre Dame IN Country of Publication United States DEWEY 201.7209664 Language English Media Book UK Release Date 2017-06-15 Pages 324 Publication Date 2017-06-15 AU Release Date 2017-06-15 NZ Release Date 2017-06-15 US Release Date 2017-06-15 Translator Julia Ireland Birth 1947 Affiliation Yunnan Univ, China Position DESNDE Qualifications Ph.D. Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 6 Tables, black and white Alternative 9780268101916 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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Book Title: Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone

Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press

Publication Year: 2017

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Number of Pages: 324 Pages

Language: English

Publication Name: Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone

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