TheĀ INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE SECTOR DEVELOPMENTĀ is a research, development, and technical assistance organization that seeks to develop international standards for the administration of law, and in turn provide practical support to governments whose justice systems are in transition or post-conflict reconstruction. The Institute also aims to provide assistance to the agencies, institutions, and practitioners that engage [...]
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Recent Posts
- Can prosecutors prove Taylor is responsible for the atrocities committed in Sierra Leone?
- Gacaca courts proven effective in prosecuting thousands of convited but have they served justice overall?
- 1. Look Who’s Coming to Dinner: a warlord, a president, a model – and a blood diamond?” – a Washington Times article regarding international justice, asset recovery and a blood diamond Naomi Campbell allegedly received from Charles Taylor, at issue in tomorrow’s testimony of Ms. Campbell in The Hague:
- 1. “Remembering Srebrenica & Our Responsibility to do More” – a Huffington Post article regarding international justice and the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide: By Mark Vlasic
- 1. “Fighting Corruption to Improve Global Security: An analysis of international asset recovery systems” – a Yale Journal of International Affairs article regarding the link between corruption and state security, with a focus on Afghanistan: By Mark Vlasic & Jenae N. Noell
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