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The book looks at the outreach and communication strategies
employed by internationalised courts to try to understand the wider
impact of international justice. This book critically examines the
role of outreach within international justice focusing specifically
on the role of outreach at the Special Court for Sierra Leone
(SCSL). It contributes to understanding of the relationship between
international courts and the affected populations; an area
currently underexplored and little understood. The assumption that
justice brings peace underpins much of the thinking, and indeed
action, of international justice, yet little is known if this is
actually the case. Significant questions surrounding the link
between peace and justice remain: do trials deter would-be war
criminals; is justice possible for the most heinous crimes; can
international justice replace local justice? This book explores
these questions in relation to recent developments in international
justice that have both informed and shaped the creation of the
hybrid tribunal in Sierra Leone. Through empirical analysis,
Transitional Justice, Peace and Accountability, answers these
questions and provides an insight into individual and community
perceptions of international justice. This book will be of much
interest to students of transitional justice, war crimes, peace and
conflict studies, human rights, international law, and IR in
general.
The book looks at the outreach and communication strategies
employed by internationalised courts to try to understand the wider
impact of international justice. This book critically examines the
role of outreach within international justice focusing specifically
on the role of outreach at the Special Court for Sierra Leone
(SCSL). It contributes to understanding of the relationship between
international courts and the affected populations; an area
currently underexplored and little understood. The assumption that
justice brings peace underpins much of the thinking, and indeed
action, of international justice, yet little is known if this is
actually the case. Significant questions surrounding the link
between peace and justice remain: do trials deter would-be war
criminals; is justice possible for the most heinous crimes; can
international justice replace local justice? This book explores
these questions in relation to recent developments in international
justice that have both informed and shaped the creation of the
hybrid tribunal in Sierra Leone. Through empirical analysis,
Transitional Justice, Peace and Accountability, answers these
questions and provides an insight into individual and community
perceptions of international justice. This book will be of much
interest to students of transitional justice, war crimes, peace and
conflict studies, human rights, international law, and IR in
general.
The authorities and responsibilities of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) derive primarily from a dozen major
environmental statutes. This book provides a concise summary of one
of those statutes, the Clean Air Act. It provides a brief history
of federal involvement in air quality regulation and of the
provisions added by legislation in 1970, 1977 and 1990. It also
explains major authorities contained in the Act as well as key
terms and references for more detailed information on the Act and
its implementation.
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