The Constitutional History and Law of Sierra Leone (1961-1995) is a legal analysis of the complex interaction between constitutional norms and institutional and societal forces. Sierra Leone, a new Commonwealth state once regarded as a model of British parliamentary democracy in West Africa, offers ...
Republic of Sierra Leone - a republic in West Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1961 Sierra Leone Revolutionary United Front, RUF - a terrorist group formed in the 1980s in Sierra Leone; seeks to overthrow the government and gain control of the diamond producing regions;...
The Rule of Law, Local Justice Practices, and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Sierra LeonePark, Augustine SJ
Sierra Leone Si·er·ra Le·one (sē-ĕr′ə lē-ōn′, -ō′nē) A country of western Africa on the Atlantic coast. Inhabited by the Temne when the Portuguese first visited the coast in 1460, the region was later settled by Mande-speaking peoples from present-day Liberia. In 1792...
Sierra Eye: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 21 December 2024: Sierra Leone’s Parliament yesterday voted by a two-thirds majority (100/136) of members present to approve the removal of Auditor-General Lara Taylor-Pearce and her deputy, Tamba Momoh, marking a significant and controversial development in...
The history o f Sierra Leone. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd. .Sibthorpe, A.B.C. (1970). The History of Sierra Leone. [1ª ed. 1868], Cuarta edicion, London: RoutledgeSibthorpe, A. B. C., The History of Sierra Leone, with an introduction by Robert...
Kposowa, Augustine, (2006) "Erosion of the Rule of Law as a Contributing Factor in Civil Conflict: The Case of Sierra Leone" Police Practice and Research, Vol., 7, No., 1, 35 -48.Kposowa, Augustine. 2006. "Erosion of the Rule of Law as a Contributing Factor in Civil Conflict: ...
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American Paul Cuffee(保罗·库非)saw as a viable option to bring African-Americans out of the United States to the British colony of Sierra Leone. With support from some members of Congress, and from British officials, he in 1816 took thirty-eight American blacks at his own expense to Freetow...
The farthest point south that was reached during Henry’s lifetime was probably present-daySierra Leone; after his death, the pace of progress in Portuguese exploration accelerated markedly, suggesting that the prince’s reputation as a patron of explorers has been exaggerated. Although the colonizat...