Culture under Cross-Examination: International Justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone
In: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
In: Cambridge studies in law and society
In: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
In: Cambridge studies in law and society
1. White man's justice? Sierra Leone and the expanding project of international law; 2. The story of the CDF trial; 3. An unconventional army: chains of command in a patrimonial society; 4. Facts, metaphysics and mysticism: magical powers and the law; 5. We cannot accept any cultural consideration: the child soldiers charge; 6. 'He's not very forthright': finding the facts in a culture of secrecy; 7. Cultural issues in the RUF, AFRC, and Charles Taylor trials; 8. Conclusion: from legal imperialism to dialogics
World Affairs Online
Englisch
Cambridge Univ. Press
XIV, 298 S
1. paperback ed.
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