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Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity : systems in place and systems in the making / edited by Carla Ferstman, Mariana Goetz, Alan Stephens.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ferstman, Carla, 1968-
Goetz, Mariana.
Stephens, Alan, 1927-
Series:
Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Genocide--Economic aspects--Congresses.
Genocide.
War reparations--Congresses.
War reparations.
Reparations for historical injustices--Congresses.
Reparations for historical injustices.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (584 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book provides detailed analyses of systems that have been established to provide reparations to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, and the way in which these systems have worked and are working in practice. Many of these systems are described and assessed for the first time in an academic publication. The publication draws upon a groundbreaking Conference organised by the Clemens Nathan Research Centre (CNRC) and REDRESS at the Peace Palace in The Hague, with the support of the Dutch Carnegie Foundation. Both CNRC and REDRESS had become very concerned about the extreme difficulty encountered by most victims of serious international crimes in attempting to access effective and enforceable remedies and reparation for harm suffered. In discussions between the Conference organisers and Judges and officials of the International Criminal Court, it became ever more apparent that there was a great need for frank and open exchanges on the question of effective reparation, between the representatives of victims, of NGOs and IGOs, and other experts. It was clear to all that the many current initiatives of governments and regional and international institutions to afford reparations to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes could benefit greatly by taking into full account the wide and varied practice that had been built up over several decades. In particular, the Hague Conference sought to consider in detail the long experience of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany (the Claims Conference) in respect of Holocaust restitution programmes, as well as the practice of truth commissions, arbitral proceedings and a variety of national processes to identify common trends, best practices and lessons. This book thus explores the actions of governments, as well as of national and international courts and commissions in applying, processing, implementing and enforcing a variety of reparations schemes and awards. Crucially, it considers the entire complex of issues from the perspective of the beneficiaries - survivors and their communities - and from the perspective of the policy-makers and implementers tasked with resolving technical and procedural challenges in bringing to fruition adequate, effective and meaningful reparations in the context of mass victimisation.
Contents:
Victims' rights to a remedy and reparation : the new United Nations principles and guidelines / Theo van Boven
Massive trauma and the healing role of reparative justice / Yael Danieli
Reparation programmes : a gendered perspective / Anne Saris and Katherine Lofts
The claims conference and the historic Jewish efforts for Holocaust-related compensation and restitution / Gideon Taylor, Greg Schneider and Saul Kagan
The Swiss banks Holocaust settlement / Judah Gribetz and Shari C. Reig
Overcoming evidentiary weaknesses in reparation claims programmes / Heike Niebergall
International mass claims processes and the ICC trust fund for victims / Edda Kristjansdottir
The United Nations compensation commission / Linda A. Taylor
Bringing justice to victims? : responses of regional and international human rights courts and treaty bodies to mass violations / Lutz Oette
The concepts of 'injured party' and 'victim' of gross human rights violations in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights : a commentary on their implications for reparations / Clara Sandoval-Villalba
Reparation for gross violations of human rights law and international humanitarian law at the International Court of Justice / Conor McCarthy
Reparations before the International Criminal Court : the early jurisprudence on victim participation and its impact on future reparations proceedings / Carla Ferstman and Mariana Goetz
The prosecution of international crimes and the role of victims' lawyers / Luc Walleyn
Compensation for the victims of chemical warfare in Iraq and Iran / Liesbeth Zegveld
Reparations and victim participation : a look at the truth commission experience / Cristian Correa, Julie Guillerot and Lisa Magarrell
The Argentinean reparations programme for grave violations of human rights perpetrated during the last military dictatorship (1976-1983) / Andrea Gualde and Natalia Luterstein
Reparations for victims in Colombia : Colombia's law on justice and peace / Julian Guerrero Orozco and Mariana Goetz
Policy challenges for property restitution in transition : the example of Iraq / Peter Van der Auweraert
Reparations in Dayton's Bosnia and Herzegovina / Carla Ferstman and Sheri P. Rosenberg
Goats & graves : reparations in Rwanda's community courts / Lars Waldorf
Still not talking : the South African government's exclusive reparations policy and the impact of the R30,000 financial reparations on survivors / Oupa Makhalemele.
Notes:
"Draws upon a Conference organised by the Clemens Nathan Research Centre (CNRC) and REDRESS, which took place at the Peace Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands on 1-2 March 2007"--Introd.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-40104-1
9786612401046
90-474-2795-5
OCLC:
570295621
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004174498.i-576 DOI

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