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Author:
Lahai, John Idriss, author.
Title:
Human rights in Sierra Leone, 1787-2016 : the long struggle from the transatlantic slave trade to the present / John Idriss Lahai.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiv, 318 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Human rights--Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone--History.--History.
Sierra Leone--Politics and government.
Human rights.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Sierra Leone.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Transatlantic slave trade and the illusions of "freedom" in the province of freedom, 1787-1790 -- The restitutive justice policy of the Sierra Leone Company, 1791-1808 -- No taxation without representation, 1820-1920 -- Citizens and protected persons, 1920-1951 -- Racism and the rise of party politics, 1950-1960 -- Class conflict: chiefs, politicians, and peasants and the revolts of 1955 and 1956 -- Women in the colonial spaces: from the founding of the colony to 1960 -- Political independence and the Africanization project, 1960-1967 -- The narratives on human rights in a neopatrimonial state, 1967-1984 -- Ethnopolitics, tribal-nationalism and the youth empowerment crisis, 1985-1991 -- (Wo)men's rights in the neopatrimonial/ethnopolitical spaces, 1967-1991 -- The idea of liberation in the war communities, 1991-2002: representation, adaptation, and outcomes -- Contested truth: the Truth Commission and restorative justice, 2002-2004 -- The War Victims' Fund and the emergence of contributive justice after 2004 -- The quest for another province of freedom: the Human Rights Commission and the Constitutional Review Committee, 1994-2016.
Summary:
"[This book analyzes] the multifaceted and evolving experiences of human rights in Sierra Leone between the years 1787 and 2016. It provides a balanced coverage of the local and international conditions that frame the socio-cultural, political, and economic context of human rights: its rise and fall, and concerns for the broader engendered issues of the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, women’s struggle for recognition, constitutional development, political independence, war, and transitional justice (as well as 'contributive justice, ' which the author introduces to explain the consequences of the problems of the temporal nature of transitional justice, and the crisis of donor fatigue towards peacebuilding activities), local government, democracy, and constitutional reforms within Sierra Leone. While acknowledging the profound challenges associated with the promotion of human rights in an environment of uncertainty, political fragility, lawlessness, and deprivation, [the author] sheds light on the often-constructive engagement of the people of Sierra Leone with a variety of societal conditions, adverse or otherwise, to influence constitutional change, the emergent post-coflict discourse on 'contributive justice, ' and acceptable human rights practice."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge studies in the modern history of Africa
ISBN:
1138604763
9781138604766
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1041209314
LCCN:
2018027451
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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