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Reparations for victims at the International Criminal Court: a new way forward? [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Human Rights, 2017
Reparations at the International Criminal Court (ICC) raise victims’ expectations that they would have an avenue of redress in the face of domestic impunity.
Luke Moffett
exaly   +3 more sources

Reparations

open access: yesReview of Black Political Economy
Abstract This chapter critically examines reparations as a key part of the response of state and church institutions on the island of Ireland, North and South, and internationally, to allegations of non-recent institutional abuses. Section 2 addresses the conceptual frameworks around reparation in existing literature and international ...
Franklin Obeng-Odoom
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Black Religion and Reparations: Pragmatic Trajectories and Widening Support

open access: yesReligions, 2022
This article examines reparations advocacy by a vanguard of African American faith leader proponents, from Bishop Henry McNeil Turner’s late-19th century demands for federal payments toward emigrationism and Black Atlantic linkages, to 21st century Black
R. Drew Smith
doaj   +1 more source

Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation

open access: yesColumbia Journal of Race and Law, 2023
With billions of dollars pledged and trillions of dollars demanded to redress slavery and Jim Crow (“Black Reparations”) the question of how best to use these funds has moved into the forefront of the ongoing campaign for racial justice in our post ...
Roy Brooks
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Reparations

open access: yesThe Review of Black Political Economy, 2023
Reparations should be central to political-economic analyses of inequality. But, books on inequality usually demur from a systematic analysis of reparations. Britain's Black Debt (Hilary McD. Beckles) , From Here to Equality (William A Darity Jr and A Kirsten Mullen) , and Reconsidering Reparations (Olúfẹmi O.
V. Mitch McEwen   +2 more
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Looking to the Horizon: The Meanings of Reparations for Unbearable Crises

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2023
Harms that arise from climate catastrophes deepen already unbearable forms of racial oppression. Both can be traced to accumulative ways of life that justified slavery and colonialism, which shifted into new forms of hegemony under liberal international ...
Sarah Riley Case
doaj   +1 more source

Redress and worldmaking: Differing approaches to algorithmic reparations for housing justice

open access: yesBig Data & Society, 2023
A reparative approach to algorithmic justice provides a compelling alternative to existing fairness-based frameworks, which are often inadequate for challenging the technological perpetuation of unjust social hierarchies. The definition of “reparations,”
Aurora Zhang
doaj   +1 more source

THINKING PAST RIGHTS: TOWARDS FEMINIST THEORIES OF REPARATIONS

open access: yesThe Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 2012
The notion of reparations encompasses debates about the relationship between individual and society, the nature of political community, the meaning of justice, and the impact of rights on social change.
Genevieve Renard Painter
doaj   +1 more source

Contra Horowitz: A Case for Reparations to Blacks for Slavery

open access: yesMeđunarodne Studije, 2022
Horowitz rejects reparations for African Americans. We demonstrate that their heirs are entitled to the property illegitimately obtained by the slave owners.
Jon-Paul Amos, Walter E. Block
doaj   +1 more source

Closing the gap: symbolic reparations and armed groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The question of whether non-state armed groups could and should provide reparations to their victims has been largely overlooked. This article explores this gap, with a particular focus on symbolic reparations, such as acknowledgement of the truth and ...
Dudai, Ron
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