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Welcome to SierraLII

SierraLII provides free, unrestricted access to the primary and secondary legal materials of Sierra Leone.  Free Access to Law supports the rule of law, access to justice and transparency.  

SierraLII receives generous sponsorship from the Open Society Foundations and OSIWA.

 

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Latest Additions

  • Tamba v Kai (003) [1992] SLSC 3 (19 April 1992);
  • ALL PEOPLE’S CONGRESS v NATIONAL ACTION FOR SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SECRETARIAT (NASMOS) & ANOTHER (002) [1999] SLSC 8 (26 October 1999);
  • DR CJ SEYMOUR-WILSON v MUSA ABESS (001) [1981] SLSC 1 (17 June 1981);
  • S v Alie Kargbo (001) [2021] SLHC 3 (06 January 2021);
  • RICHARDS, NORMAN & CUMMINGS-JOHN AND REGINAM (085) [1956] SLCA 3 (05 June 1956);

The Sierra Leone Anti˗Corruption Commission Law Reports

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Selected ACC Judgments: Synopses and Governance-based Perspectives

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Recent blog posts

  • The Court of Appeal – A path to consolidation, convalescence and recovery!
  • How a Woman's leadership is transforming the Office of the Administrator and Registrar General
  • HOW DOES A STATE OF PUBLIC EMERGENCY AFFECT YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS? A REPLY TO ALIMAMY SULTAN KOROMA.
  • HOW DOES A STATE OF PUBLIC EMERGENCY AFFECT YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS? A REPLY TO ALIMAMY SULTAN KOROMA.
  • HOW DOES A STATE OF PUBLIC EMERGENCY AFFECT YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS?
  • A Tenant's Right to Quiet Enjoyment
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  • How a College drop-out came back to become a law school star pupil (valedictorian)
  • Does the law encourage human rights violations against mental health patients?
  • BEYOND THE TRIALS: REVISITING THE LEGACY OF THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE
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