Repairing the past? : international perspectives on reparations for gross human rights abuses /

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Imprint:Antwerpen : Intersentia, c2007.
Description:xix, 455 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Series on transitional justice ; v. 1
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6640223
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ISBN:9050954928
9789050954921
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Reparations for gross violations of human rights in context / Stephen Peté and Max du Plessis
  • Back to the future : the historical dimension of liberal justice / Michael Freeman
  • Taking apology seriously / Catherine Jenkins
  • Amnesty of impunity? A preliminary critique of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (TRC) / Mahmood Mamdani
  • Historical reflections on Holocaust reparations : unfinished business or an example for other reparations campaigns? / Regula Ludi
  • Reparations and international law : how are reparations to be determined (past wrong or current effects), against whom, and what form should they take? / Mas du Plessis
  • Reparations under international criminal law / Andreas O'Shea
  • Reparations for gross human rights violations in Africa : the Great Lakes / Jeremy Sarkin
  • Apartheid and the Alien Torts Act: global justice meets sovereign equality / Michael Osborne
  • Redress for slavery : the African-American struggle / Roy L. Brooks
  • Corporate reparations for descendants of enslaved African-Americans : practical obstacles / Diane E. Sammons
  • Reparations for residential school abuse in Canada : litigation, ADR and politics / Ken Cooper-Stephenson
  • A 'diminished nation' : Australia's response to claims for reparations by the 'stolen generations' / Mark Harris
  • 'I will be forgotten' : legal redress for Korean comfort women / Bo Jung Kwon
  • The Herero demand for reparations from Germany : the hundred year old legacy of a colonial war in the politics of Namibia / Sidney L. Harring.