Sierra Leone suffered a destructive 11-year civil war that largely left its communities torn apart and in need of vast redevelopment. One of the ways that communities are rebuilding and making efforts to move forward is through the chieftaincy-based community dispute resolution process. Based on historical norms, this process involves the community leader, or chief, helping to resolve disputes within the community. This article reviews this chieftaincy-based community dispute resolution process, discusses the types of disputes settled, and provides broader lessons learned for communities who may be interested in truly community-based dispute resolution
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
This thesis consists of three separate, but related papers on how traditional political institutions...
Modern state governance in Africa in general, and in Sierra Leone in particular, has become excrucia...
Liberal peacebuilding, the means by which transition societies can be reconfigured and reconstructed...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
From 1991 to 2002, the Sierra Leone government and the Revolutionary United Front waged war against ...
Sierra Leone not only has a direct relationship with its citizens as individuals but also a mediated...
The article explores traditional perceptions of dispute resolution practices and strategies in resol...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a terrible eleven-year civil war. Rebel forces raped and murdered civ...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
The thesis has two main objectives. First, it explores the power dynamics in the government-chieftai...
Countries emerging from civil conflict in the developing world face numerous challenges that hinder ...
War and conflict, while not manifested as economic or natural disaster, often bring the same consequ...
Understanding the social context of the conflict is essential for developing efficient responses. Th...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
This thesis consists of three separate, but related papers on how traditional political institutions...
Modern state governance in Africa in general, and in Sierra Leone in particular, has become excrucia...
Liberal peacebuilding, the means by which transition societies can be reconfigured and reconstructed...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
From 1991 to 2002, the Sierra Leone government and the Revolutionary United Front waged war against ...
Sierra Leone not only has a direct relationship with its citizens as individuals but also a mediated...
The article explores traditional perceptions of dispute resolution practices and strategies in resol...
Sierra Leone was torn apart by a terrible eleven-year civil war. Rebel forces raped and murdered civ...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
The thesis has two main objectives. First, it explores the power dynamics in the government-chieftai...
Countries emerging from civil conflict in the developing world face numerous challenges that hinder ...
War and conflict, while not manifested as economic or natural disaster, often bring the same consequ...
Understanding the social context of the conflict is essential for developing efficient responses. Th...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
This thesis consists of three separate, but related papers on how traditional political institutions...
Modern state governance in Africa in general, and in Sierra Leone in particular, has become excrucia...