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parliament or were faithful to what parliament had done. Goldstone distressed civil rights lawyers in 1986 when he concurred without comment with a decision that allowed the jailing of a 13-year-old boy for disrupting school. Goldstone later remarked that he was constrained by the law, that "the emergency regulations covered the situation." The laws and regulations also included the death penalty for certain crimes such as murders committed without any extenuating circumstances; although
Goldstone was personally opposed to the death penalty, he was nonetheless required to pass death sentences on two convicted murderers. His reluctance to impose death penalties prompted criticism from judges who were in favour of capital punishment. Another Transvaal Supreme Court judge, D. Curlewis, commented in 1991 that "a person who deserves to hang was more likely to get the death sentence from me or my ilk" than Goldstone or other liberal judges, who were "at heart abolitionists for one reason or another... Obviously, and for that reason, they cannot be sound on the imposition of the death penalty." During his career as judge, Goldstone sentenced to death 2 black South Africans and was involved in upholding the death sentences of over 20 other black South Africans.
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668:: "Why did you accept such a ridiculous job?" He had to make repeated appeals to the UN's hierarchy and to donor nations for the equipment and funding that the tribunal needed to operate. He quickly found that the key to the job was to take " big-picture diplomatic role and that the hands-on prosecution work could be pushed down to experienced prosecutors and investigators like Blewitt – at least for the time being." He undertook a flurry of media appearances and financial negotiations that led to the tribunal being properly staffed for the first time, with many staff being recruited through his own personal networks; a budget of eight million dollars from thirteen countries, supplemented by a $ 300,000 donation from
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Goldstone believed that "in my view, if a judge is to err, it should be on the side of defending morality." He took the view that "judges have a duty to act morally, and if they're dealing with laws which have an unjust effect, I think it's their duty – if they can, within the powers they've got legitimately – to interpret the laws and give judgments which will make them less harsh and less unjust." Being a judge in apartheid-era South Africa was a challenge, but it had its rewards; "I hated in the morning the thought of having to do this for another day, by the end of the day, I was exhilarated at the reaction and how important the work was."
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handedness, criticising all sides in often trenchant terms. The rivalry between the ANC and IFP was blamed for being "the primary cause" of violence and
Goldstone urged both sides to "abandon violence and intimidation as political weapons". The government's security forces were found to have been involved in numerous abuses of human rights, though Goldstone rejected Nelson Mandela's claims that President de Klerk was personally involved and described such suggestions as "unwise, unfair and dangerous". One of Goldstone's most important findings was the revelation in November 1992 that a secret military intelligence unit of the
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facts, he approved Israel's subsequent internal investigations into incidents described in the report as well as their establishment of policies to better protect civilians in future conflicts. He contrasted the
Israeli reaction with the failure of Hamas to investigate or modify their methods and procedures. Goldstone said he had hoped that the commission's inquiry "would begin a new era of evenhandedness at the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose history of bias against Israel cannot be doubted". In addition, according to a report in
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situations in my own country," where his experience had been that "transparent, public investigations are very important, important particularly for the victims because it brings acknowledgement of what happened to them." He explained that he had long "taken a deep interest in Israel, in what happens in Israel, and I have been associated with organisations that have worked in Israel" and "decided to accept it because of my deep concern for peace in the Middle East, and my deep concern for victims in all sides in the Middle East."
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Commonwealth and the European Community, who regarded it as vital to expose the truth behind political violence in order to achieve democratic stability.
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Western countries in declining to pursue suspected war criminals, singling out France and the United Kingdom as particular culprits. By the end of his time as prosecutor
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had both potentially committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, findings which sparked outrage in Israel and the initiation of a personal campaign against Goldstone. In 2011, in the light of investigations by the Israeli forces which indicated that they had not intentionally targeted civilians
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The report, released on 15 September 2009, concluded that both sides had committed violations of the laws of war. It stated that Israel had used disproportionate force, targeted Palestinian civilians, used them as human shields and destroyed civilian infrastructure. Hamas and other armed Palestinian
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Goldstone insisted that he would not follow a one-sided mandate but would investigate any abuses committed by either side during the conflict. He said that he had initially not been willing to take on the mission unless the mandate was expanded to cover all sides. Despite then-president of the Human
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report Goldstone said he had spent many days and "sleepless nights" deciding whether to accept the mandate, saying that it had come as "quite a shock". He continued, "I can approach the daunting task I have accepted in an even-handed and impartial manner and give it the same attention that I have to
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Goldstone's findings attracted praise and criticism from all sides. Some anti-apartheid activists criticised Goldstone for what they saw as balancing his reports by apportioning blame equally; Goldstone responded that his findings reflected the fact that all sides had "dirty hands". Nonetheless, his
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in 1982 that evictions of non-whites were not automatically required by the Act led to the virtual cessation of such evictions. Following the judgement it became so difficult to evict non-whites from whites-only areas that the system of housing segregation began to break down. Prosecutions under the
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in Johannesburg. He served for two terms, stepping down in September 2006. In October 2003, Goldstone gave a lecture entitled "Preventing Deadly Conflict" at the University of San Diego's Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series. He was a Global Visiting Professor
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In his roles at the ICTY and ICTR he had to design prosecutorial strategies for both those ground-breaking tribunals, from scratch. In doing so, he sought to be scrupulously even-handed – a goal he was more easily able to achieve at ICTY than at ICTR. He built his strategy at both courts to a large
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investigations into political violence in South Africa between 1991 and 1994. Goldstone's work enabled multi-party negotiations to remain on course despite repeated outbreaks of violence, and his willingness to criticise all sides led to him being dubbed "perhaps the most trusted man, certainly the
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of December 1995 including amnesty provisions for those accused of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. Some commentators had advocated including an amnesty as the price for peace; Goldstone was resolutely opposed to this, not only because it would enable those responsible for atrocities to escape
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put it in 1993, "arguably the most indispensable arbitrator in South Africa's turbulent transition to democracy." He became a household name and was voted the top newsmaker of 1992 in a South African poll, well ahead of either de Klerk or Mandela. His character was cited by other lawyers as a key
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The Commission sat for three years, carrying out 503 investigations that triggered the initiation of 16 prosecutions. It had no judicial powers and could not issue binding regulations but had to establish its legitimacy through its reports and recommendations. It soon gained a reputation for even
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case that "it was an alert judge trying to apply human rights standards to a repressive piece of legislation. And it was Goldstone's work; it wasn't our work that stopped the Group Areas prosecutions in the end." Budlender noted that "it was a matter of great debate in the eighties about whether
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that soon attracted national and international interest. He was described as "an outstanding commercial lawyer who had shrewdly and inventively applied the law to secure justice in politically controversial and human rights cases." Employing the bench as a means of making ordinary South Africans
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The Israeli government and some Jewish groups strongly criticised the report, which they asserted was biased and commissioned by a UN body that was hostile to Israel. Hamas also dismissed the findings that it had committed war crimes. Goldstone himself came under sustained personal attack, with
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He noted in 1992 that most South African judges "applied such laws without commenting upon their moral turpitude." A number, including Goldstone, were more outspoken – a policy that he felt aided the credibility of the courts. There was a fine dividing line between applying moral standards and
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Goldstone was hindered by the inflexible bureaucracy of the UN, finding the newly established ICTY in a shambles when he joined the tribunal. The tribunal lacked political legitimacy, financial support and prosecutorial direction; its failure to even bring any prosecutions had led to it being
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near Johannesburg in March 1990, in which 281 demonstrators were shot and 11 killed by South African police. After pressure from the ANC, de Klerk appointed Goldstone to investigate the incident. His report was published in September 1990 and was described at the time as "one of the strongest
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region. He also succeeded in persuading the government to accept an international rôle in the transition – which it had previously strongly opposed – as well as forcing it to undertake a major restructuring of the security forces and purging subversive elements in the military. According to
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for over ten years prior to June 2010, when the university announced he had been dropped from the Board due to inactivity "for a decade or more". In April 2010, Jerusalem lawyer David Schonberg had requested Goldstone be removed from the Board because of the UN report on Gaza. A university
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to resist any such demands and made it clear that an amnesty would not be a legal basis for the ICTY to suspend indictments. In the end, no amnesty was included in the Dayton Agreement. Goldstone's actions were later credited with making the negotiations a success. The chief US negotiator,
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indictments of South Africa's police ever made by a government-appointed investigator." He condemned the police for a breakdown in discipline and recommended that a number of individual police officers be prosecuted. Nine policemen were subsequently charged with murder.
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the prisoners – and serve notice to the prison administration – that someone in a position of power was taking an active interest in their well-being. Few white judges at the time enjoyed the trust and respect of the black majority; Goldstone became a notable exception.
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justice but also because of the dangerous precedent it could set, where powerful actors such as the United States could bargain away the ICTY's mandate for political convenience. In response, Goldstone pushed through a new indictment of the Bosnian Serb president
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degree on that pursued by the prosecutors at the Nuremberg Tribunal of 1945–46. He served as the chief prosecutor of the two tribunals until September 1996. Among his most notable legal achievements as chief prosecutor was securing the recognition of
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decent people should accept appointments to the bench, because they were enforcing repressive laws," but stated that "rom the point of view of the practitioner trying to run human rights cases and public-interest cases, we prayed for a Goldstone or a
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most trusted member of the white establishment" in South Africa. He was credited with playing an indispensable role in the transition and became a well known public figure in South Africa, attracting widespread international support and interest.
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groups were found to have deliberately targeted Israeli civilians and sought to spread terror in southern Israel by mounting indiscriminate rocket attacks. The report's conclusions were endorsed by the UN Human Rights Council.
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asset in making the commission a success; one lawyer commented, "He has the rare ability to straddle both the legal and political worlds. He is a great strategist and combines a deep humanity with a political sensitivity."
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critics accusing him of bias, dishonesty and improper motives in being party to the report. Goldstone denied the accusations, saying he felt that being a Jew increased his obligation to participate in the investigation.
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Rights Council, Ambassador Martin Uhomoibhi's verbal commitment that there was no objection to the revised mandate, the Human Rights Council never voted to revise the mandate, and resolution S-9/1 remained unchanged.
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Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History after Genocide and Mass Violence
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2006:"1,700 Blacks Reinstated by South African Hospital". Reuters. 25 November 1985.
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Margolick, David (16 August 1989). "Breaking One of South Africa's Barriers".
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between 1997 and 2004. He was an honorary member of the Board of Governors of
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269:, so I just always assumed I was. It turned out to be a wise decision."
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Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch (17 May 2009).
1269:"Cape Town Journal; In a Wary Land, the Judge Is Trusted (to a Point)"
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impartiality and willingness to speak out led to him becoming, as the
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Justice in the Balkans: prosecuting war crimes in the Hague Tribunal
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Ephraim, Adrian (12 October 2009). "They show courage under fire".
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Jews and the state: dangerous alliances and the perils of privilege
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Horne, William (September 1995). "The Real Trial of the Century".
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Carlin, John (22 November 1992). "Referee in the eye of a storm".
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Contributions to edited volumes, and forewords to books by others
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Meintjes, Garth. "Goldstone, Richard". In Shelton, Dinah (ed.).
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Stay the hand of vengeance: the politics of war crimes tribunals
1809:"Richard Goldstone: I have no regrets about the Gaza war report"
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unanimously approved his appointment to the rôle of prosecutor.
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Goldstone's career as a judge was characterised by bold acts of
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Precedent & Possibility: the (ab)use of law in South Africa
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He also continues as a member of the board of directors of the
882:(HURISA). In March 1996, Goldstone was named chancellor of the
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from 1990 to 1994. Before that, he was a commercial lawyer in
2789:"Ethics and War: 'Civilians in War Zones' (panel discussion)"
1377:"Reconsidering the Goldstone Report on Israel and war crimes"
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apartheid to take on a black law clerk, an African-American
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Nolan, Stephanie (18 October 1999). "The Genocide-Buster".
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3172:"Demand that Hebrew U. Dismiss Judge Goldstone from Board"
2652:"United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict"
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report
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who emigrated in the 19th century. He was educated at the
2853:"PA 'won't oppose war crimes trials for Hamas militants'"
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Davis, Dennis; Le Roux, Michelle (2009). "Introduction".
1744:"Conversation with Justice Richard Goldstone – p. 1 of 7"
927:, the International Center for Transitional Justice, the
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict
3092:"PHR Board of Directors – Justice Richard J. Goldstone"
1082:. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2000.
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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda prosecutors
3200:"Judge Goldstone removed from Hebrew University board"
3144:"Goldstone stripped of honorary Hebrew U governorship"
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Another problem Goldstone faced was the reluctance of
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3118:"Former World ORT president wins international award"
2528:"US: Ask Israel to Cooperate with Goldstone Inquiry"
2246:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 254.
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448:, who was later to serve alongside Goldstone on the
3094:. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR). Archived from
2761:"Jurist: Ties to Israel obligated war crimes probe"
2614:"South African to head U.N. rights inquiry in Gaza"
2088:"Goldstone responds to 'death penalty' allegations"
931:, the South African Legal Services Foundation, the
328:In 1980, Goldstone was appointed as a judge of the
4133:Chancellors of the University of the Witwatersrand
4103:Judges of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
2894:Judge Goldstone defends role, but feels distressed
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2368:. Texas A&M University Press. pp. 54–56.
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3198:Rocker, Simon & Rocker, Simon (1 June 2010).
3054:. Council of Independent Colleges. Archived from
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2576:United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
1990:"Transcript of Interview with Geoffrey Budlender"
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1355:"Judge Goldstone to visit Israel, says minister"
1235:Declaration of Human Duties and Responsibilities
4053:Alumni of King Edward VII School (Johannesburg)
3447:Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
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2017:"Judge frees political prisoner in S. Africa".
553:Constitutional Court of South Africa: 1994–2003
507:to head the commission; it became known as the
3485:"PHR Board of Directors: Richard J. Goldstone"
3327:Association of the Bar of the City of New York
2851:Khoury, Jack; Ravid, Barak (17 October 2009).
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2391:Judgement day: the trial of Slobodan Milošević
1009:Association of the Bar of the City of New York
742:Independent International Commission on Kosovo
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169:in the early 1990s, he headed the influential
147:, where he entered legal practice in 1963 and
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2107:Parker, Peter; Mokhesi-Parker, Joyce (1998).
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966:John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
935:Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life,
687:Goldstone was instrumental in preventing the
4063:White South African anti-apartheid activists
3379:"Opinion | Israel and the Apartheid Slander"
3367:. Jewish Daily Forward date: December, 2013.
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3291:"First Spinoza Fellow Richard Goldstone"
2997:"GW-Oxford Program Targets Human Rights"
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880:Human Rights Institute of South Africa
744:from August 1999 until December 2001.
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3510:"The NS Interview: Richard Goldstone"
3414:Hawthorne, Peter (11 December 2000).
3266:"Honorary Degrees | Whittier College"
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918:Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute
805:in December 2008 – January 2009, the
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3483:Physicians for Human Rights (2009).
2717:"Goldstone: Israel should cooperate"
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1766:"Judges – Justice Richard Goldstone"
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199:Constitutional Court of South Africa
129:Constitutional Court of South Africa
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2759:Federman, Josef (19 October 2009).
2705:. Tribune Newspapers. Johannesburg.
2612:Nebehay, Stephanie (3 April 2009).
2590:from the original on 7 January 2024
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2275:. Oxford University Press. p.
1375:Goldstone, Richard (1 April 2011).
1204:War Crimes: The Legacy of Nuremberg
1169:Human Rights in the 'War on Terror'
1148:(3rd ed.). Boulder, Colorado:
756:, the UN Secretary General, to the
752:In April 2004, he was appointed by
543:Truth and Reconciliation Commission
421:on the bench. That was our dream."
261:, graduating in 1962 with a BA LLB
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3508:Williams, Ian (30 December 2009).
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2976:"Biography of Richard J Goldstone"
2949:Cembi, Nomusa (8 September 2006).
2938:. Associated Press. 26 March 1996.
1329:"UN appoints Gaza war-crimes team"
681:NATO peacekeeping forces in Bosnia
584:J v Director-General, Home Affairs
139:from 1980 to 1989 and then in the
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4138:21st-century South African judges
4043:20th-century South African judges
2955:Independent Online (South Africa)
2908:. Whoswhosa.co.za. Archived from
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1389:from the original on 6 April 2011
1125:The Developing Global Rule of Law
1015:. Goldstone was a fellow of the
889:New York University School of Law
846:In a 1 April 2011 article in the
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861:Academic and charity activities
278:University of the Witwatersrand
259:University of the Witwatersrand
3472:"Interview: Richard Goldstone"
3365:"Nelson Mandela Iconic Leader"
2832:. Event occurs at 30:20–31:30
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3408:Further reading and resources
2306:The Christian Science Monitor
2086:Elgot, Jessica (6 May 2010).
1562:. Algora Publishing. p.
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758:Independent Inquiry Committee
464:Residents of a South African
334:Supreme Court of South Africa
330:Transvaal Provincial Division
220:. The mission concluded that
137:Transvaal Provincial Division
133:Supreme Court of South Africa
4123:South African Senior Counsel
3949:Constitution of South Africa
3120:. World ORT. 7 November 2008
3005:George Washington University
2697:"S. African on the hot seat"
2654:. .ohchr.org. Archived from
1835:Bass, Gary Jonathan (2002).
1007:, an honorary member of the
1005:St John's College, Cambridge
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4083:New York University faculty
3489:Physicians for Human Rights
3296:Radio Netherlands Worldwide
3231:Physicians for Human Rights
2148:Eldar, Akiva (6 May 2010).
2132:Judge Goldstone's dark past
2074:To Resign or Not to Resign;
1900:29 Isr. L. Rev 250 (1995).
1807:Eldar, Akiva (6 May 2010).
1414:"Justice Richard Goldstone"
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925:Physicians for Human Rights
740:Goldstone was chair of the
517:South African Defence Force
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4088:Fordham University faculty
4073:Harvard Law School faculty
3443:Conversations with History
3142:Selig, Abe (5 June 2010).
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1968:. HSRC Press. p. 46.
1939:Tigar, Michael E. (2002).
1494:"Judge of our inactions".
1173:Cambridge University Press
1027:Personal life and religion
1011:, a foreign member of the
999:, and The Hague Campus of
920:'s International Council.
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764:, to investigate the Iraq
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3959:Judiciary of South Africa
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3763:Johann van der Westhuizen
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1729:The Independent on Sunday
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526:Christian Science Monitor
310:intellectual property law
294:African National Congress
208:In 2009, Goldstone led a
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3468:European Jewish Congress
3437:Kreisler, Harry (1997).
2932:"New Job for Prosecutor"
2741:19 February 2011 at the
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981:University of Notre Dame
958:American Bar Association
233:Early life and education
121:Richard Joseph Goldstone
2466:Peskin, Victor (2008).
2389:Stephen, Chris (2004).
1688:(subscription required)
1462:: Oryx Press. pp.
911:Salzburg Global Seminar
807:UN Human Rights Council
286:anti-apartheid activism
214:UN Human Rights Council
4078:Beloit College faculty
3954:Courts of South Africa
3246:Cite journal requires
2821:Civilians in War Zones
2364:Hazan, Pierre (2004).
1964:Gardner, John (1997).
1335:. London. 3 April 2009
1221:Goldstone, writing in
1036:noting, subsequent to
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255:King Edward VII School
2267:Kerr, Rachel (2004).
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591:International service
482:Inkatha Freedom Party
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350:apartheid legislation
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167:multiracial democracy
4118:People from Boksburg
4038:Apartheid government
3598:Deputy Chief Justice
3428:(24). Archived from
3205:The Jewish Chronicle
3003:. Washington, D.C.:
2550:"War on Gaza Day 17"
2093:The Jewish Chronicle
1904:Zimmermann, Reinhard
1865:Hagan, John (2003).
1093:Do judges speak out?
772:The Goldstone Report
634:UN Secretary-General
563:Interim Constitution
509:Goldstone Commission
210:fact-finding mission
171:Goldstone Commission
93:Goldstone Commission
34:Richard J. Goldstone
3944:Law of South Africa
3432:on 24 January 2001.
3416:"The Cape Crusader"
3385:. 31 October 2011.
2830:Stanford University
2818:(20 January 2011).
2793:Stanford University
2556:on 17 February 2009
2445:Hagan, p. 68, 71–72
2433:The American Lawyer
2228:The Washington Post
1554:Shaw, John (2002).
1382:The Washington Post
933:Brandeis University
829:Stanford University
702:Srebrenica massacre
696:and his army chief
642:UN Security Council
478:negotiation process
472:In 1990, President
366:Reinhard Zimmermann
4048:South African Jews
3778:Lists of judgments
3608:Mbuyiseli Madlanga
3383:The New York Times
3350:The Jerusalem Post
3319:"Honorary Members"
3149:The Jerusalem Post
2936:The New York Times
2769:. Associated Press
2722:The Jerusalem Post
2417:The Globe and Mail
2037:The New York Times
1941:Fighting injustice
1796:. 15 October 1987.
1274:The New York Times
1223:The New York Times
1152:(published 2008).
1021:Harvard University
952:Awards and honours
937:Human Rights Watch
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338:Appellate Division
300:Early legal career
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245:in South Africa's
141:Appellate Division
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3758:Thembile Skweyiya
3693:Richard Goldstone
3678:Arthur Chaskalson
3568:Constitution Hill
3032:. Law.fordham.edu
3007:. September 2006.
2795:. 20 January 2011
2766:The Seattle Times
2507:Peskin, pp. 44–45
2485:978-0-521-87230-0
2400:978-1-84354-154-7
2375:978-1-58544-377-2
2331:978-0-620-23079-7
2286:978-0-19-926305-9
2253:978-0-8476-9892-9
2195:Los Angeles Times
2118:978-0-8147-6659-0
2020:Houston Chronicle
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1950:978-1-59031-015-1
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1884:978-0-226-31228-6
1846:978-0-691-09278-2
1793:Chicago Sun-Times
1707:Los Angeles Times
1609:978-0-19-517087-0
1573:978-0-87586-160-9
1527:978-1-85743-217-6
1500:. 1 October 1994.
1473:978-1-57356-205-8
1212:978-0-8133-4406-5
1200:978-0-8070-4507-7
1182:978-0-521-85319-4
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1088:978-0-300-08205-0
1074:978-0-415-77646-2
1066:978-0-415-77645-5
1001:Leiden University
997:Radio Netherlands
977:Hebrew University
945:Hebrew University
748:Volcker Committee
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