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- Title
THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE: A POTENTIAL MODEL FOR ESTABLISHING THE RULE OF LAW AFTER LARGE SCALE COMBAT OPERATIONS.
- Authors
MCFEATTERS, DALE
- Abstract
The article highlights the formation of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) after the civil war in 1991. Topics mentioned include the structure and jurisdiction of SCSL, the composition of SCSL as an international hybrid tribunal, an argument on the existence of accountability conflict between national courts and the International Criminal Court, SCSL's contributions in international criminal law, and the possibility of implementing the rule of law after large-scale combat operations.
- Subjects
SPECIAL Court for Sierra Leone; SIERRA Leone Civil War, 1991-2002; CIVIL law; INTERNATIONAL criminal courts; HYBRID international criminal courts; INTERNATIONAL criminal law; RULE of law
- Publication
Military Law Review, 2019, Vol 227, Issue 2, p119
- ISSN
0026-4040
- Publication type
Article