Most personal histories of apartheid in Southern Africa tell the story of the armed struggle. This book is about opposition to apartheid within the law and through the law. South Africa achieved notoriety for its apartheid policies and practices both in the country and in Namibia. Today Israel stands accused of applying apartheid in the Palestinian territories it has occupied since 1967. Confronting Apartheid examines the regimes of these three societies from the perspective of the author's experiences as a human rights lawyer in South Africa and Namibia and as a UN human rights envoy in occupied Palestine. John Dugard describes the work he undertook in defense of human rights in South West Africa/Namibia, South Africa, and more recently in occupied Palestine.
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Weight: 500g
Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Publication City/Country: South Africa
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781431427352
About John Dugard
John Dugard (born 23 August 1936 in Fort Beaufort) is a South African professor of international law. His main academic specialisations are in Roman-Dutch law public international law jurisprudence human rights criminal procedure and international criminal law. He has served on the International Law Commission the primary UN institution for the development of international law and has been active in reporting on human rights violations by Israel in the Palestinian territories. He has written several books on apartheid human rights and international law in addition to co-authoring textbooks on criminal law and procedure and international law. He has also written extensively on South African apartheid.
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