Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone: The Contribution of Transitional Justice Mechanisms to Domestic Law Reform

Author:

Oosterveld Valerie

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan UK

Reference26 articles.

1. V. Oosterveld (2009) ‘Lessons from the Special Court for Sierra Leone on the Prosecution of Gender-Based Crimes’, American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law 17(2), 407–430;

2. V. Oosterveld (2011) ‘The Gender Jurisprudence of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Progress in the Revolutionary United Front Judgments’, Cornell International Law Journal 44(1), 49–74;

3. and V. Oosterveld (2012) ‘Gender and the Charles Taylor Case at the Special Court for Sierra Leone’, William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law 19(1), 7–33.

4. Human Rights Watch (HRW) (2003) ‘We’ll Kill You If You Cry’: Sexual Violence in the Sierra Leone Conflict (New York: Human Rights Watch), p. 42.

5. T. ten Bensel (2014) ‘Framing in the Making: The Evolution of Sex Offender Motivation in Sierra Leone’, International Criminal Justice Review 24(1), 60, 75–76.

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