The Sierra Leone Special Court Collection: Volume B-4.1.3. - Case No. 04-14 - Fofana and Kondewa Chamber Decisions, Part 2
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The Special Court for Sierra Leone is an independent judicial body set up to "try those who bear greatest responsibility" for serious violations, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, committed during the Sierra Leone civil war which began in 1991 and was declared officially over on January 18, 2002. On January 16, 2002, the UN and the government of Sierra Leone signed an agreement establishing the Court, which is located in Freetown. People have been indicted and charged by the Special Court with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious violations of international humanitarian law. The trials are divided into three groups: Revolutionary United Front, Civil Defense Forces, and Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, with only one trial, the trial of Charles Taylor, moved to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. "Volume B-4.1.3. - Case No. 04-14" is the third and final of three consecutive volumes, examing the case of Fofana and Kondewa. This third volume presents the second and final portion of the chamber decisions. ("Volume B-4.1.1. - Case No. 04-14" [ISBN 978 90 5887 060 5] is the first of the three volumes, examining the case of Fofana and Kondewa. The first volume presents the judgments of the case. "Volume B-4.1.2. - Case No. 04-14" [ISBN 978 90 5887 061 2] is the second volume of three, examining the case of Fofana and Kondewa and presenting the first portion of the chamber decisions.)