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Simeon Koroma is a lecturer in African Studies and International Development at the University of Edinburgh. His primary research interests focus on law, legal systems, reparations, and human rights, particularly in the context of international criminal law and post-conflict legal reforms. Previously, he served as a research fellow with the Trust Fund for Victims at the International Criminal Court, where he evaluated reparations and their impact on the well-being and sense of justice among victims of war crimes. Koroma has a rich background in community engagement, having founded TIMAP for Justice, which is a grassroots paralegal organization in Sierra Leone recognized by the UN Commission on Legal Empowerment. He has contributed significantly to social justice and was honored with the Stanford University Social Entrepreneur Residence Fellowship for his work. Additionally, he is a founding member of the African Centre of Excellence on Access to Justice and serves as Programme Co-Director for the MSc International Development (Online Learning) at his institution.
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