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Liberian Experiences with and Perceptions of Local Justice Options
出版United States Institute of Peace, 2009
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=k-OPQwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋This report presents the research findings and analysis of ten months of field study as part of the United States Institute of Peace and George Washington University project titled "From current practices of justice to rule of law : policy options for Liberia's first post-conflict Decade." The analysis is based on three types of research methods (focus groups, individual interviews with parties to specific disputes, and interviews with chiefs, zoes [traditional leaders], and other justice practitioners) employed primarily in three counties (Grand Gedeh, Lofa, Nimba, and less extensively in parts of Monrovia), is intended to provide the Liberian government and other stakeholders in the country with more robust evidence than has hitherto been available on how both formal and customary justice systems are perceived and utilized by Liberians. It also addresses what implications this evidence has for policy options regarding justice sector reform