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Moral Vulnerability and the Task of Reparations [PDF]
This essay seeks to understand the domain and demands of reparative justice in terms of moral vulnerability. Significant harms raise the question of whether victims stand in truly reciprocal practices of accountability; if they do, they enjoy the power ...
Walker, Margaret Urban
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Reparations in the postwar period: a survey
Reparations payments over the last century figured prominently in the development of the monetary theory of international trade. More recently, however, the issue of reparations payments has been more or less ignored, even though they have continued to ...
B.J. COHEN
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Women's reproductive rights in the inter-American system of human rights: conclusions from the Field, June - September 2014 [PDF]
The Inter-American System of Human Rights has proven to be a forum for the advancement of women’s reproductive rights in the Inter-American region. However, the Inter-American System faces significant challenges in promoting structural transformative ...
Adriana Maroto Vargas -Academic +20 more
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The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting different legal aspects concerning reparations which are due to states or individuals for internationally wrongful acts committed against them.
Gentian Zyberi
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Although victims have the right to limited participation in trials and to seek reparations after sentencing, the legal structure of the International Criminal Court (ICC) prioritizes retributive justice over restorative justice and punishment over ...
Yidou Yang
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TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN ROMANIA. REPARATIONS FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE COMMUNIST REGIME AND LEGAL ORDER [PDF]
This study aims to analyse, through a transitional justice approach, the reparations granted by the Romanian state to the victims of the communist regime.
Bianca Elena RADU
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Black Reparations in the United States, 2024: An Introduction
This introduction seeks to perform two tasks: it provides a roadmap for readers yet to be initiated into the reparations dialogue and provides fresh insights for those already well versed in it.
William Darity, Jr. +3 more
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The Haiti Cholera Claims: from Symbolic to Material Reparations
In this essay, we will use the Haiti Cholera case study to explore how the victims and the socioeconomic turns are increasingly pivotal in the field of reparations as part of transitional justice.
Rosa Freedman, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
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The Reality of Reparations: An Exploration of Neo-Colonialism, Morality and Control in the Caribbean
Reparations are widely understood as the process by which compensation is given or amends made for previous wrongdoing. In the context of the Caribbean, it may refer to official actions taken by former colonial powers to acknowledge and recompense ...
Amna Khan
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Reparations for victims of gross human rights violations are becoming an increasingly acknowledged feature in post-authoritarian and post-conflict societies coping with the legacy of a violent past.
Greiff, Pablo de, Rubio-Marín, Ruth
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