Publication
2007
In the past years hybrid tribunals have been created as institutional mechanism to implement accountability measures in transitional contexts. The tribunals are set up by an agreement between the UN and the host country and involve both national and international personnel. Based on the cases of Sierra Leone, East Timor, Indonesia, and Cambodia, David Cohen discusses the value and limitations of these tribunals.
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Author | David Cohen |
Series | PRIO Policy Briefs |
Issue | 5 |
Publisher | Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) |
Copyright | © 2007 International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) |