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Author: Alpha Sesay

16 Mar

SCSL Symposium: The Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone–Balancing Different Transitional Justice Elements to Ensure Accountability for Atrocity Crimes

[Alpha Sesay is a lawyer and advocacy officer with the Open Society Justice Initiative. This essay was initially prepared at the request of FIU Law Review for its micro-symposium on The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone by Charles C. Jalloh (Cambridge, 2020). An edited and footnoted version is forthcoming in Volume 15.1 of the law review in spring 2021.] Charles Jalloh’s elegantly written and original book on The Legacy of...

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