Volume 15, Number 1 (2021) Symposium: The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (Miami, Florida, 2020)
Front Matter
Introduction
The Continued Relevance of the Contributions of the Sierra Leone Tribunal to International Criminal Law
Charles C. Jalloh
Articles
Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Creating Space for Non-Judicial Alternatives
Linda Carter
Dealing with Gender-Based Crimes in International Criminal Law
Tamara Cummings-John
Who Bears the Greatest Responsibility for International Crimes?
Margaret M. deGuzman
Weaving a Broader Tapestry
Mark A. Drumbl
Senior Leaders and Those Most Responsible at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Stuart Ford
The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: The Sierra Leone Perspective—When the Story Is as Important as the Storyteller
Dr. Michael Imran Kanu
The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Amnesties
Dr. Alhagi B.M. Marong
Did the Special Court for Sierra Leone Work?
Simon M. Meisenberg
The Special Court for Sierra Leone: Instigating International Criminal Law’s Consideration of Forced Marriage
Valerie Oosterveld
Of Amnesty, Pendulums, and Peremptory Norms
William Schabas
Closing Reflections on the Contributions on the SCSL’s Legal Legacy
Charles C. Jalloh