Contents
7.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................. 130
7.2 Constitutional Advice in Transitional Justice Contexts...................................................
1317.2.1 Constitution-Making Processes and Transitional Justice.......................................................... 131
7.2.2 Constitutional Advice and Transitional Justice..................................................... 133
7.3 Constitutional Advice Under Ghana’s 1992 Transition to Democracy......................... 135
7.3.1 The National Commission on Democracy............................................................... 136
7.3.2 The Committee of Experts and the Consultative Assembly................................. 137
7.3.3 The National Reconciliation Commission.............................................................. 139
7.4 Constitutional Advice and Transitional Justice Mechanisms in the Framework
of Colombia’s 1991 Permanent Constitution...................................................................... 141
7.4.1 The Legal Framework for Peace.............................................................................. 144
7.4.2 The Integral System for Truth, Justice, Reparation and Non-Repetition.......... 145
7.5 Constitutional Advice in the Ghanaian and Colombian Contexts: The Need
for Coordination and Recognition of Non-Formal Constitutional Advisers................... 148
7.6 Conclusion................................................................................................................................ 151
References........................................................................................................................................... 152