War and Economic Crimes Courts: Unlocking Solutions to Liberia’s Human Security Challenges
Adama Aloysious Gross,
Fayiah Tamba and
Friday I. Okoro
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Adama Aloysious Gross: Adventist University of West Africa
Fayiah Tamba: Adventist University of West Africa
Friday I. Okoro: Adventist University of West Africa
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2024, vol. 9, issue 9, 674-688
Abstract:
The research explored the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Court as a crucial mechanism to address persisting human security challenges in Liberia. The aftermath of conflicts left Liberia grappling with numerous challenges, ranging from economic instability to the absence of justice for victims of war crimes. In the pursuit of sustainable peace and human security, the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Courts (WECC) for Liberia has been proposed as a mechanism to address the legacies of violence and impunity. This paper explored the necessity, feasibility, and potential impact of implementing a WECC in Liberia. This paper provided insights into the potential of a WECC as a catalyst for long-term stability and human security in Liberia. The findings showed that the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Courts for Liberia have the potential to contribute significantly to the country’s efforts to achieve justice, reconciliation, and sustainable peace. However, it would require political will, financial resources, and robust institutional support to be effectively implemented. The Government will have to seek support, including funding, technical assistance, and expertise, from the international community to assist with the establishment and functioning of the War and Economic Crimes Courts. Also, the Government should collaborate with civil society organizations, international partners, and the public to build consensus and support for the establishment of the courts. This involves conducting awareness campaigns, hosting public forums, and facilitating dialogue to address concerns and garner backing for the initiative.
Date: 2024
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