
Darren Domah: Why Liberia Needs a War Crimes Tribunal
03/02/22 • 28 min
Darren Domah provides legal counsel for the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Liberia, and serves as a legal advisor to the Maryland Oil Palm Plantation and the Cavalla Rubber Plantation in West Africa. He is currently a Humphrey Fellow at Washington College of Law. We spoke with Mr. Domah about Liberia's turbulent past and why the country so desperately needs a war crimes tribunal.
For more information on Liberia, click (here).
Darren Domah provides legal counsel for the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Liberia, and serves as a legal advisor to the Maryland Oil Palm Plantation and the Cavalla Rubber Plantation in West Africa. He is currently a Humphrey Fellow at Washington College of Law. We spoke with Mr. Domah about Liberia's turbulent past and why the country so desperately needs a war crimes tribunal.
For more information on Liberia, click (here).
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