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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESOURCES
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CRYER Robert, “A ‘Special Court’ for Sierra Leone?”, in ICLQ, Vol. 50/2, 2001, pp. 435-446.
FRULLI Micaela, “The Question of Charles Taylor’s Immunity: Still in Search of a Balanced Application of
Personal Immunities?”, in Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 2, 2004, pp. 1118-1129.
HOWARTH Kathryn, “The Special Court for Sierra Leone: Fair Trials and Justice for the Accused and Victims”, in International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2008, pp. 399-422.
KUMAR SINHA Manoj, “The Creation of Another Court: A Case Study of Special Court for Sierra Leone”, in ISILYear Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol. 4, 2004, pp. 89-102.
MACDONALD Avril, “Sierra Leone’s Shoestring Special Court”, in IRRC, No. 845, March 2002, pp. 121-143.
MULGREW Roisin, “On the Enforcement of Sentences Imposed by International Courts: Challenges Faced by the Special Court for Sierra Leone”, in Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2009, pp. 373-396.
SCHABAS William A., “The Relationship between Truth Commissions and International Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone”, in Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 25/4, November 2003, pp. 1035-1066.
TEJAN-COLE Abdul, “The Special Court for Sierra Leone: Conceptual Concerns and Alternatives”, in African Human Rights Law Journal, Vol. 1/1, 2001, pp. 107-126.