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Liberia: Sodomization in Liberia: A Criminal Justice, Legal, and Human Rights Analysis

Abstract Sodomization, defined in legal and criminal justice discourse as anal sexual penetration, remains one of the most sensitive and underexamined forms of sexual violence...

Liberia: For act incompatible: Regime Speakers can be suspended or expelled

By Nyenplu Wiñyan Ju His name is Richard Nagbe Koon, the representative of electoral District #11, Montserrado County. Koon entered legislative politics in 2011, when...

Liberia: Deaths and Divisions Follow Cocoa Farming Paths

Top: A drone shot of Pierre Village-1, the largest settlement of Burkinabe migrants in Grand Gedeh County. The DayLight/Samuel T. Jabba By Varney Kamara and Samuel T. Jabba FISH...

Liberia: Why Fixing the Freeport of Monrovia Alone Will Not Save Greenville, Buchanan and Harper -A response to Grace Guar

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Grace Guar is right to insist that ports do not function on decentralization slogans alone. Infrastructure matters. Systems...

A Taxing Adventure: Sections 1202, 1045, and 1244 – Angel Investors, Stock Options, and the Sweet IRS

If you’ve ever spent time in an accountant’s office and thought, “Wow, this is just as thrilling as I imagined!”—then congratulations, you’re one of...

The IMF Says Liberia Is “Stable.” But Stable for Who? It is January, and the rains have not yet fully stopped

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Inside the joint chambers, there is no frantic fanning. No lawmakers sweating through heavy coat suits or thick...

Liberia: LRA Failed Target Demands More Governmental Reforms

By D. Wa Hne, Jr. (Former Deputy Director General for Research and Consultancy LIPA) We write and write and write and we ask ourselves these...

YMCA and Its Impact on Law Enforcement in Liberia

Abstract The Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of Liberia, established in 1881, is one of the oldest and most influential youth development institutions in the...

Liberia: Beyond Monrovia: Lessons from the County Development Fund on Inclusive Development and Decentralization

By George K. Werner (former education minister) In responding to my earlier reflections about Liberia’s port reforms, former Commerce Minister Axel Addy posed a question...

Liberia: Decentralize the Ports — But Do Not Sign a Flawed Law

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Liberia is debating one of the most consequential reforms to its maritime sector since independence: restructuring our ports,...

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