The rule of law in Sierra Leone is still not firmly established after the war (1991-2002). While the Sierra Leone Special Court only treated the war crimes of top leaders, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) strove for an amnesty of a large number of mid-range commanders, who had exposed their deeds in public and asked for forgiveness. As a lesson for peace processes elsewhere, international agencies should assist in transparent cooperation between TRCs and Special Courts and support post-war governments in designing the two institutions as building blocks for the establishment of the rule of law to ensure that impunity does not become entrenched in politics in the long term. Sixteen years after the end of the war, only very few v...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
Programmes for the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants have become ...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Sierra Leone is known for the successful reintegration of a high number of returning refugees and i...
The 1991-2002 civil war in Sierra Leone raised the bar of cruel@ as high as an} war in recent memoq....
Most countries in transition from civil war face limited choices when imposing accountability for pa...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
Literature on in-depth studies of dual transitional justice mechanisms in postconflict settings is i...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Undertaking sustainable reconciliation in conflict societies has been a major concern in attaining l...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
Sierra Leone’s civil conflict caused 70,000 casualties and left 2.6 million people displaced. The wa...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
Programmes for the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants have become ...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Sierra Leone is known for the successful reintegration of a high number of returning refugees and i...
The 1991-2002 civil war in Sierra Leone raised the bar of cruel@ as high as an} war in recent memoq....
Most countries in transition from civil war face limited choices when imposing accountability for pa...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
Literature on in-depth studies of dual transitional justice mechanisms in postconflict settings is i...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
Undertaking sustainable reconciliation in conflict societies has been a major concern in attaining l...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
Sierra Leone’s civil conflict caused 70,000 casualties and left 2.6 million people displaced. The wa...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-buil...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
Programmes for the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants have become ...