Law Publications
Title
Evaluating transitional justice: accountability and peacebuilding in post-conflict Sierra Leone
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2015
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137468222
Abstract
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional justice programme in Sierra Leone. Rather than focusing on a single mechanism, the authors examine how the Special Court, Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), local justice initiatives and reparations programme interacted. Contributors to the book include the Prosecutor of the Special Court and one of the Commissioners from the TRC, alongside a range of experts on transitional justice, on international law and on Sierra Leone. The authors consider the political and normative drivers of transitional justice and the lessons that the Sierra Leone programme stands to offer other post-conflict situations. The importance of long-term planning, local partnership and the management of the politics and trade-offs for future transitional justice programmes cannot be underestimated. This edited volume makes a significant contribution to the field by demonstrating how contextual knowledge should be used alongside normative standards when evaluating transitional justice.
Notes
Valerie Oosterveld contributions are from pages 129-151