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Law, Development and Globalization : Development Agencies and Informal Institutions in Sierra Leone - Lisa Denney

Law, Development and Globalization

Development Agencies and Informal Institutions in Sierra Leone

By: Lisa Denney

Hardcover | 23 January 2014 | Edition Number 1

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Justice and Security Reform: Development Agencies and Informal Institutions in Sierra Leone undertakes a deep contextual analysis of the reform of the country's security and justice sectors since the end of the civil war in 2002. Arguing that the political and bureaucratic nature of development agencies leads to a lack of engagement with informal institutions, this book examines the challenges of sustainably transforming security and justice in fragile states. Through the analysis of a post-conflict context often held up as an example of successful peacebuilding, Lisa Denney reveals how the politics of development agencies is an often forgotten constraint in security and justice reform and development efforts more broadly.

Particularly suited to upper-level undergraduates and postgraduate students, as well as practitioners, this book is relevant to those interested in security and justice reform and statebuilding, as well Sierra Leone's post-conflict recovery.

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Denney builds upon quite impressive ethnographic fieldwork across Sierra Leone; she undertakes extensive archival research and a wide range of interviews with key participants, informants, and policymakers in both the United Kingdom and Sierra Leone to demonstrate and support the central argument of the book. - Fodei Batty, Quinnipiac University for Research in Sierra Leone Studies (Vol 2, No 2, 2014)

"In Justice and Security Reform, however, Denney questions the extent to which fifteen years of security and rule-of-law assistance has tangibly improved citizens' access to justice in Sierra Leone. In asking why success may have been limited, her analysis covers the institutional cultures of development actors, and the incompatibilities that emerge when they seek to engage with security and justice systems as they exist on the ground". -Cathy Haenlein,The RUSI Journal

"An excellent text, that adds much to the work done post conflict and will, alas, be required reading for those charged with resolving future confrontations."- Professor John Birchall, Journal of Sierra Leone Studies

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