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News from SierraLII

  • Sierra Leone Parliament passes Sexual Offences Act 2012
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  • Progressive legal aid scheme nears reality as The Legal Aid Bill is published in the Sierra Leone Gazette on 2 February 2012.
  • The Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone Agreement (Ratifcation) Act, 2011
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  • Law via the Internet Conference 2012 New York - Call for Papers
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  • Copyright Act, 2011
  • The Public Elections Act, 2012
  • The Legal Aid Act, 2012
  • The National Minerals Agency Act, 2012
  • The Postal Services Regulatory Agency Act, 2012
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