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BOOK REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS

Religion, Tradition, and Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone

by Lyn S. Graybill, Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2017, viii + 324 pp.

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  • Bangura, A. K. 2008. “The Politics of the Struggle to Resolve the Conflict in Uganda: Westerners Pushing their Legal Approach Versus Ugandans Insisting on their Mato Oput.” Journal of Pan African Studies 2 (5): 142–178.
  • Clark, P. 2007. “Hybridity, Holism, and Traditional Justice: The Case of the Gacaca Courts in Post-Genocide Rwanda.” George Washington International Law Review 39: 765.

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