Human history is replete with examples of widespread and gross violations of human rights, which continue to be perpetrated in the present day. Sadly, however, only a tiny fraction of the millions of people whose lives have been shattered by torture, rape, the murder of loved ones, or other forms of gross abuse, may hope to receive any meaningful form of reparation. The aim of this book is to stimulate debate on the issue of reparations, in the hope that it will lead to increased visibility for the many deserving groups striving for some form of meaningful recognition or recompense for past injustices visited upon them. The book is eclectic in nature, being made up of contributions by a range of outstanding academics and practitioners from around the world. The international nature and diverse focus of the work result in a fascinating snapshot of this growing field. It will be of interest both to academics and practitioners who are specialists in the field of reparations, as well as to almost anyone who is interested in the field of human rights generally.
About this book:
'[...] an important contribution on a topic of growing theoretical and practical concern.'
Dinah Shelton in the American Journal of International Law 2008 (917).
‘[...] there is a great deal of collective wisdom in this particular volume that contributes to a better understanding of, for one, the Srebrenica case, and that does make the work into an important contribution to this under researched field.’
Barbara Oomen in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (2010) 313.
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Human history is replete with examples of widespread and gross violations of human rights, which continue to be perpetrated in the present day. Sadly, however, only a tiny fraction of the millions of people whose lives have been shattered by torture, rape, the murder of loved ones, or other forms of gross abuse, may hope to receive any meaningful form of reparation. The aim of this book is to stimulate debate on the issue of reparations, in the hope that it will lead to increased visibility for the many deserving groups striving for some form of meaningful recognition or recompense for past injustices visited upon them. The book is eclectic in nature, being made up of contributions by a range of outstanding academics and practitioners from around the world. The international nature and diverse focus of the work result in a fascinating snapshot of this growing field. It will be of interest both to academics and practitioners who are specialists in the field of reparations, as well as to almost anyone who is interested in the field of human rights generally.
About this book:
'[...] an important contribution on a topic of growing theoretical and practical concern.'
Dinah Shelton in the American Journal of International Law 2008 (917).
‘[...] there is a great deal of collective wisdom in this particular volume that contributes to a better understanding of, for one, the Srebrenica case, and that does make the work into an important contribution to this under researched field.’
Barbara Oomen in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (2010) 313.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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