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Navigating Local Transitional Justice: Agency at Work in Post-conflict Sierra Leone: 163 (African Studies, 163)

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This scholarly work examines transitional justice mechanisms in post-conflict Sierra Leone, focusing on how local agencies navigate and implement justice processes. Martin explores the complex interplay between international frameworks and grassroots efforts in building peace and accountability.

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Navigating Local Transitional Justice provides an in-depth analysis of transitional justice implementation in post-conflict Sierra Leone, examining how local actors shape and influence justice mechanisms designed to address past atrocities. Laura S. Martin investigates the critical gap between top-down international justice frameworks and bottom-up community initiatives.

The book explores how Sierra Leoneans engage with transitional justice processes, including truth commissions, criminal trials, and traditional reconciliation mechanisms. Martin demonstrates that local agency is not merely a passive recipient of external justice models but an active force that transforms and contextualizes international standards. Through detailed case studies and ethnographic research, the work illustrates how communities navigate competing demands for accountability, healing, and social reconstruction.

Part of the African Studies series, this volume contributes significantly to understanding post-conflict peacebuilding in African contexts, offering insights relevant to transitional justice practitioners, policymakers, and scholars.

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Author

Laura S. Martin

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009281065

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