Land Disputes Unearth Shaky Legal Foundation: Will Liberias Land Reform Provide Stability
Three weeks into my 6-month tour in Liberia, I was just beginning to get used to navigating the city on roads without traffic laws. One morning, I tested my skills on the way to an early meeting with the Armed Forces of Liberia legal staff. While enroute, I encountered a crowd forming in the street,...
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