Ernest, C. (ed). (2001). Principled Choices: Medical Ethics in South Africa. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.
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van der Merwe, H. (2000). Evaluation of the Health Sector Hearing: Conceptualising Human Rights and Reconciliation . Research report written for the Centre for the Study of violence and Reconciliation, December.
Read MoreMagistrates Under Apartheid: A case study of professional ethics and the politicisation of justice
Gready, P. & Kgalema, L. (2000). Magistrates Under Apartheid: A case study of professional ethics and the politicisation of justice. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, August.
Read MoreTransformation of the Magistracy: Balancing independence and accountability in the new democratic order
Kgalema, L. & Gready, P. (2000). Transformation of the Magistracy: Balancing independence and accountability in the new democratic order. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, July.
Read MoreRebuilding Fractured Societies: Reconstruction, reconciliation and the changing nature of violence – Some self-critical insights from post-apartheid South Africa
Simpson, G. (2000). Rebuilding Fractured Societies: Reconstruction, reconciliation and the changing nature of violence - Some self-critical insights from post-apartheid South Africa. Paper commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Read MoreRepairing the Irreparable: Dealing with double-binds of making reparations for crimes of the past
Hamber, B. (2000). Repairing the Irreparable: Dealing with double-binds of making reparations for crimes of the past. In Ethnicity and Health, Vol. 5, No. 3 & 4.
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