Chieftaincy‐Based Community Dispute Resolution: The Case of Sierra Leone
In: Conflict resolution quarterly, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 295-308
Abstract
AbstractSierra Leone suffered a destructive 11‐year civil war that largely left its communities torn apart and in need of vast redevelopment. One of the ways that communities are rebuilding and making efforts to move forward is through the chieftaincy‐based community dispute resolution process. Based on historical norms, this process involves the community leader, or chief, helping to resolve disputes within the community. This article reviews this chieftaincy‐based community dispute resolution process, discusses the types of disputes settled, and provides broader lessons learned for communities who may be interested in truly community‐based dispute resolution.
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