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Schulz, Stefan And Hamutenya, Marthinus. (2004). Juvenile Justice in Namibia: Law Reform Towards Reconciliation and Restorative Justice?

In the spirit of 'Ubuntu', a frame of mind prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, which relates to a specific communal approach to the notion of people, Namibia has set forth to establish a restorative juvenile justice system.

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