作者
Lydia A Nkansah
发表日期
2015/6
期刊
African journal of international and comparative law
卷号
23
期号
2
页码范围
199-225
出版商
Edinburgh University Press
简介
Since the 1980s, many states transitioning from complex political emergencies or conflicts have sought to pursue accountability for human rights abuses as part of their democratisation and/or peace-building process. 1 The challenge though has been how best to manage the consequence of a violent past. 2 Transitional justice has emerged as a tool by which transitional democracies answer to the demands for accountability for past abuses. The policy responses range from the adoption of purely restorative or retributive mechanisms to a combination of both. 3 After 11 years of civil war in Sierra Leone, their government collaborated with the UN to establish the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) to address the baggage of abuses of the conflict. These two mechanisms had the same goal: to facilitate peace and stability in Sierra Leone, but through different …
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