Liberia definition

Liberia means the Republic of Liberia situated and located in West Africa, including its territorial seas and any area beyond the territorial sea within which Liberia, in accordance with International Law, exercises jurisdiction;
Liberia means the Republic of Liberia;
Liberia means The Republic of Liberia.

Examples of Liberia in a sentence

  • Mineral Exploration Agreement Between the Republic of Liberia and Magma Mineral Resources (26th October 2005), sourced from Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI) <http://www.leiti.org.lr/>.

  • Street Child began its work in Sierra Leone in 2008 working with a small number of street children, eight years later we have helped to transform the lives of more than 50,000 children across Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nepal.

  • Petitioners Holdings and Corp are both corporations formed under the laws of Liberia.

  • How refugees perceive such a situation of staying in limbo is presented here by the example of 374 Sierra Leoneans in Liberia who had been in protracted displacement for close to twenty years.

  • Since the war, Liberia has been working to develop an infrastructure to formally support child protection.


More Definitions of Liberia

Liberia. The Nimba Equation”, West Africa, 1-7 March. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx. 1996. “Liberia: Deep Doubts About Peace”, West Africa, 19-25 February. Xxxxxx, X.X. 1993. The State in Africa — The Politics of the Belly. London: Longman. Xxxxxxx, S. 1988. The Military and Politics in Xxxxxxx’x Ghana. Boulder:
Liberia. Xxxxxx Under Siege”. West Africa. 15-21 October. Xx Xxxxx, Xxxxx. 1990. “Liberia: Forces of Disunity”. West Africa. 22-28 October. Danfulani, S.A. 1998. “Africa and the Next Millennium: Strategic and Diplomatic Framework for New Approaches to the Management of Conflicts in the Post War Era”. The Xxxxx Journal of World Affairs (forthcoming).
Liberia. Resurrecting the Justice System”. International Crisis Group, April 6, 2006. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/en/regions/africa/west- africa/liberia.aspx. International Legal Assistance Consortium. “Mission Report, Liberia 2003”. International Legal Assistance Consortium, December 2003. xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/category/term/7. Kashima, Yoshihisa. “Is Culture a Problem for Social Psychology?”, Asian Journal of Social Psychology (2005) 8: 19-38, at 25. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, , and , Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx. “Evaluation of Rule of Law Programs in Liberia”. USAID, 2009. xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxx_xxxx/XXXXX000.xxx. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx X. “Bridging the Gap Between Understanding and Explanation Approaches to the Study of Religion.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 25, no. 4 (1986): 504 - 512.
Liberia in the "Place of Incorporation" section in respect of the Borrowers in part A of schedule 1 thereof: "or, on the Re-domiciliation Date, Malta";
Liberia. How the November Coup Failed”. West Africa, 17 February. Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx. 1976. Ghana and Nigeria: A Study in Inter-African Discord. London. Ankomah, B. 1993a. “Liberia — UN Taking Sides in Liberia”, New African, November. Ankomah, B. 1992b “Secret Agenda for Liberia”, New African, December. Ankomah, B. 1992a. “With Xxxxxx in Liberia”. New African, October. Anon, B. 1983. “TWP Government Stage Two”. West Africa, 2 May. Xxxxxx, Xxxxx. 1992. International Organisation. London: Routledge. Xxxxxxx, Xxxx. 1991. “The Making of Ghanaian Foreign Policy”, XXXXX Bulletin, I(I). Asante, B. 1996. “Peace in Danger”, West Africa, 19-25 February.
Liberia. Political Economy of Underdevelopment and Military Revolution: Continuity or Change?”, Canadian Journal of Development Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, summer.
Liberia. The Rise and Fall of the First Republic. London: Macmillan Press. Xxxxx, Xxx. 1993. A Security Regime in Southern Africa: Theoretical Considerations. Southern African Perspectives, A Working Paper Series, no. 30. Xxxxx, Xxx. 1991. “War, Security and Strategy: Towards a Doctrine of Stable Peace” in Xxx Xxxxx, ed., New Thinking about Strategy and International Security. London: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxx, Xxx X. 1976. Conflict in Africa: Concepts and Realities. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Xxxx, W. 1962. “The American Colonisation Society and the Slave Recaptives of 1860- 61: An Early Example of United States-Africa Relations”. Journal of Negro History, vol. XL VII, no. 2. Xxxxxxx-Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx. 1992. An Agenda for Peace. New York: United Nations. Britain, Victoria. 1998. The Death of Dignity — Angola’s Civil War. London: Pluto Press. Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. 1995. Africa’s Choices: After Thirty Years of the World Bank.