Sierra Leone’s transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which have had widespread implications for international gender justice. The 11-year conflict had shattered the country, leaving more than a million people displaced and thousands of women coping with the aftermath of sexual violence. Then, in 1999, the Lomé Peace Accord in 1999 traded amnesty for peace and made provision for the establishment of the Sierra Leone Truth Commission. The United Nations Security Council subsequently established a Special Court to prosecute those who bore ‘the greatest responsibility’ for atrocities committed during the conflict
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Following a decade of armed conflict that led to the virtual collapse of the country’s social, econo...
Sierra Leone’s transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which ...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Women and girls had a specific and gendered experience of the civil war in Sierra Leone. They filled...
Serious gender-based crimes were committed against women and girls during Sierra Leone’s decade-long...
Introduction The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) has a very interesting, though somewhat mixed...
Why is Sierra Leone, a low-income economy emerging from armed conflict and authoritarian rule less t...
The evidence is incontrovertible that Liberia (with its two civil wars, 1989-97 and 2000-03) and Sie...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Although there has been repeated calls by the international community backed up by UN resolutions (1...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Much has been studied about the impact of transitional justice mechanisms as well as gendered impact...
Much has been studied about the impact of transitional justice mechanisms as well as gendered impact...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Following a decade of armed conflict that led to the virtual collapse of the country’s social, econo...
Sierra Leone’s transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which ...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Women and girls had a specific and gendered experience of the civil war in Sierra Leone. They filled...
Serious gender-based crimes were committed against women and girls during Sierra Leone’s decade-long...
Introduction The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) has a very interesting, though somewhat mixed...
Why is Sierra Leone, a low-income economy emerging from armed conflict and authoritarian rule less t...
The evidence is incontrovertible that Liberia (with its two civil wars, 1989-97 and 2000-03) and Sie...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Although there has been repeated calls by the international community backed up by UN resolutions (1...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Much has been studied about the impact of transitional justice mechanisms as well as gendered impact...
Much has been studied about the impact of transitional justice mechanisms as well as gendered impact...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Following a decade of armed conflict that led to the virtual collapse of the country’s social, econo...