Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone

Magister Legum === In the aftermath of World War Two, the International Community has shown a renewed commitment towards the protection of human rights. However, whether during wars or under dictatorial regimes, numerous human rights abuses occurred everywhere in the world, from Latin America to Eas...

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Main Author: Gassama, Diakhoumba
Other Authors: Fernandez, L
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1858
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-18582017-08-02T04:00:04Z Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone Gassama, Diakhoumba Fernandez, L Faculty of Law War crime trials - Liberia International criminal courts Crimes against humanity - Liberia Magister Legum In the aftermath of World War Two, the International Community has shown a renewed commitment towards the protection of human rights. However, whether during wars or under dictatorial regimes, numerous human rights abuses occurred everywhere in the world, from Latin America to Eastern Europe and from Southern Europe to Africa. Countries which experienced oppressive governance or outrageous atrocities has to address the legacies of their past on the return of democratic rule or peace. In other words, they had to emerge from the darkness of dictatorship or civil war in order to establish a democracy. Today, after 14 years of civil war, Liberia is faced with the challenge of achieving a successful transition where the imperatives of truth, justice and reconciliation need to be met. The purpose of this research paper was to make some recommendations on the way the accountability process in Liberia should be shaped as far as prosecution is concerned. South Africa 2013-08-07T13:48:28Z 2007/05/29 07:32 2007/07/20 2013-08-07T13:48:28Z 2005 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1858 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic War crime trials - Liberia
International criminal courts
Crimes against humanity - Liberia
spellingShingle War crime trials - Liberia
International criminal courts
Crimes against humanity - Liberia
Gassama, Diakhoumba
Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
description Magister Legum === In the aftermath of World War Two, the International Community has shown a renewed commitment towards the protection of human rights. However, whether during wars or under dictatorial regimes, numerous human rights abuses occurred everywhere in the world, from Latin America to Eastern Europe and from Southern Europe to Africa. Countries which experienced oppressive governance or outrageous atrocities has to address the legacies of their past on the return of democratic rule or peace. In other words, they had to emerge from the darkness of dictatorship or civil war in order to establish a democracy. Today, after 14 years of civil war, Liberia is faced with the challenge of achieving a successful transition where the imperatives of truth, justice and reconciliation need to be met. The purpose of this research paper was to make some recommendations on the way the accountability process in Liberia should be shaped as far as prosecution is concerned. === South Africa
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title Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
title_short Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
title_full Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
title_fullStr Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
title_full_unstemmed Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
title_sort accountability and prosecution in the liberian transitional society: lessons from rwanda and sierra leone
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