War Crimes Court Economics: Who Will Pay and Will it Boost Liberia’s Struggling Economy?
War Crimes Court Economics: Who Will Pay and Will it Boost Liberia’s Struggling Economy?
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Lawmakers were joined by scores of Liberians in 2018 at a civil war monument in Du Port Road, Paynesville to announce the resolution seeking the establishment of a war and economic crimes court/ Photo By: Alpha Daffae Senkpeni
Freetown, Sierra Leone Patrick Fatoma spends his days guiding guests around the fading halls of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone. It’s a job he has held for nearly a decade since the official close of Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2013.
The Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament is looking for a full-time Outreach officer (fixed-term contractual agent position for two years renewable, function group III).
February events at Lethbridge library
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By Greg Bobinec on February 4, 2021.
The Lethbridge Public Library has a number of activities planned for the month of February for everyone to take part in. On Feb. 23, at 7 p.m., the Library will be hosting an online discussion called So You Want to Run for Office: Women in Local Government. The discussion will follow the importance of having women in government, and the unique situations they face. The discussion features Lisa Lambert from the University of Lethbridge, and the Q&A panel includes Mayor of Nanton Jennifer Handley, and Councillor in Coalhurst Heather Caldwell. To register for this event, visit lethlib.ca.
How to write a personal statement for university â by admissions tutors
University admissions staff explain what theyâre looking for, and how to make your case when applying for courses
The Ucas application deadline for students starting university in the 2021/22 academic year is 15th January 2021. Photograph: aberCPC/Alamy
The Ucas application deadline for students starting university in the 2021/22 academic year is 15th January 2021. Photograph: aberCPC/Alamy
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Perhaps the hardest part of the Ucas application is the personal statement, where students are expected to sum up their entire identity within 4,000 characters and no more than 47 lines.