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Reparations to Africa and the Group of Eminent Persons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
In the last ten years, a worldwide movement has emerged for reparations to various previously subordinated groups for past wrongs. This paper discusses the movement for reparations to the continent of Africa.
Bogumil Jewsiewicki   +1 more
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REPARATIVE REASONING [PDF]

open access: yesModern Theology, 2008
AbstractPeter Ochs' notion of ‘pragmatic reading’ and his wider project of articulating a ‘logic of scripture’ are described in the first part of this article. A distinction is made between Ochs' proposals for how to read scripture and his more technical claims about how scripture itself models a ‘logic of repair’.
openaire   +2 more sources

Collective Reparations for Indigenous Communities Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

open access: yesMerkourios, 2011
Recent case law from international courts shows an increased willingness to grant collective reparations. This article focuses on how the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has recently been involved in granting a variety of collective reparations to ...
Diana Contreras-Garduño   +1 more
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Reparations — Legally Justified and Sine qua non for Global Justice, Peace and Security

open access: yesGlobal justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric, 2016
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’ comprising transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism) from two angles. First, it explores the connectivity of reparations and global justice,
Nora Wittmann
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Transformative justice, reparations and transatlantic slavery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article considers lessons recent debates concerning transitional and transformative justice, and surrounding transformative reparations, could offer to discussions regarding reparations for transatlantic slavery. Even transitional justice programmes
Evans, Matthew, Wilkins, David
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Qualitative Alleviation Of War Reparations In Jus Post Bellum: Analysis Of Travaux Préparatoires Of Article 16 Of The Treaty Of Peace With Japan

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Law & Politics, 2015
As a case study contributing to empirical and inductive specifications of the jus post bellum principle for reparations, the author conducts an analysis of a provision of the Treaty of Peace with Japan that mandates that Japan make reparations from ...
Minai Keisuke
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Infrastructural Reparations

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Sociologia - RBS, 2023
Infrastructure has an inherently uneven capacity to connect and to provide for some people certain goods and particular flows of information, while at the same time disenfranchising and dehumanizing other people through the very processes of (dis)connecting elements of the urban condition.
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Causation and Attenuation in the Slavery Reparations Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Recent discussions of reparations have noted the difficulty reparations advocates have in showing causation. Criticisms of reparations have focused on the attenuated nature of the harm, suggesting that modern claimants are not connected to slaves, that ...
Wenger, Kaimipono D
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From Reparations for Slavery to International Racial Justice: A Critical Republican Perspective

open access: yesGlobal justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric, 2016
This paper focuses on demands for reparations for colonial slavery and their public reception in France. It argues that this bottom-up, context-sensitive approach to theorising reparations enables us to formulate a critical republican theory of ...
Magali Bessone
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Capitalism and the Legal Foundations of Global Reparations

open access: yesJournal of Law and Political Economy, 2023
It is widely contended that Africans were complicit in enslaving other African people, that slavery was legal at the time it was in force and, hence, that demanding reparations from states can have no legal basis.
Franklin Obeng-Odoom
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