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Title: The not so Special Court for Sierra Leone: it was formed to bring to justice those who spearheaded the country's decade-long civil war. But, as Sulakshana Gupta outlines, the Special Court for Sierra Leone had a much greater symbolic significance, which it struggled from the outset to live up to.
Author: Sulakshana Gupta
Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2009
Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine
Issue: 427 Page: 34(2)
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Author(s)Sulakshana Gupta
PublisherNew Internationalist Magazine
ISBN / ASINB0032KOODE
ISBN-13978B0032KOOD3
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