The traditional aim of reparations is to place the victim back in the position they would have been in had the harm not occurred. Academics and practitioners have criticised this traditional approach to reparations for serious crimes and human rights violations as failing to address socio-economic disparities and unequal power structures. The recent transformative reparations theories grew out of the belief that it is ineffectual to place marginalised victims back in positions of marginalisation following serious harm. The desire to transform the lives of victims as well as the power structures that sustain unequal relationships is compelling. As a result, this idea has been influential within academic and policy-making circles, and endorse...
This article examines major theoretical dilemmas underpinning measures of transitional justice in ge...
Are victims of armed conflict entitled to reparation, which legal rules govern the question, and how...
This article examines whether victims can claim rights of their own before international criminal co...
The traditional aim of reparations is to place the victim back in the position they would have been ...
The transformative potential of remedial measures in cases of wrongful acts perpetrated against part...
: Reparations are usedemployed to address the to reconcile violence of the past toas means to ensur...
It is sometimes the case that a debate goes off the rails so early that riders assume the rough coun...
The practice of international justice has made a significant shift from narrowly focused criminal ac...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Redresser les torts pour préparer un avenir meille...
The right of individuals to reparation is well established in international human rights law (IHRL) ...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
The main aim of this chapter is to show how international criminal justice complements punishment me...
This article is squarely opposed to views advanced by Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule, and others that ...
The International Bill of Rights declares a right to a remedy for violations of human rights. States...
More than 20 years on from the signing of the Rome Statute, delivering victim-centred justice throug...
This article examines major theoretical dilemmas underpinning measures of transitional justice in ge...
Are victims of armed conflict entitled to reparation, which legal rules govern the question, and how...
This article examines whether victims can claim rights of their own before international criminal co...
The traditional aim of reparations is to place the victim back in the position they would have been ...
The transformative potential of remedial measures in cases of wrongful acts perpetrated against part...
: Reparations are usedemployed to address the to reconcile violence of the past toas means to ensur...
It is sometimes the case that a debate goes off the rails so early that riders assume the rough coun...
The practice of international justice has made a significant shift from narrowly focused criminal ac...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Redresser les torts pour préparer un avenir meille...
The right of individuals to reparation is well established in international human rights law (IHRL) ...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
The main aim of this chapter is to show how international criminal justice complements punishment me...
This article is squarely opposed to views advanced by Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule, and others that ...
The International Bill of Rights declares a right to a remedy for violations of human rights. States...
More than 20 years on from the signing of the Rome Statute, delivering victim-centred justice throug...
This article examines major theoretical dilemmas underpinning measures of transitional justice in ge...
Are victims of armed conflict entitled to reparation, which legal rules govern the question, and how...
This article examines whether victims can claim rights of their own before international criminal co...