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The Handbook of Reparations

Title : The Handbook of Reparations
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Rating : 4.75 (763 Votes)
Asin : 0199545707
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 1056 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-15
Language : English

In addition to providing a wealth of factual information about a wide range of reparations programs (some of them previously unexamined), the thematic papers break new ground, tackling issues that have not been sufficiently addressed (if at all) in the literature, including the very notion of justice in reparations for the massive cases, the relationship between material compensation and other symbolic measures of reparations, and the complicated set of questions around how to provide reparations to victims of sexual violence. This Handbook provides a broad range of essential information about past experiences with massive reparations programs as well as normative guidance for future practice. Finally, the book makes available fundamental documents on reparations, including national legislation. These documents--which are either difficult to find or have never been translated into English before--are both directly relevant to the case studies and the thematic papers, and illuminating to those thinking prospectively about the design and implementation of reparations programs.. It examines in detail reparations programs in d

"De Greiff's professional philosophical background is what elevates and distinguishes this Handbook from being merely a how-to exerciseHighly recommended."--CHOICE

"The Handbook of Reparations" according to Martin Walsh. This fine work of academic reading is for everyone. It is about repairing the past by compensating victims who have been denied their human Rights.I like the way it is written and the manner in which the wide range case studies are oulined and potrayedI would recommend this book to academics,students and fellow advocates of Human Rights.

. As Director of the ICTJ's Research Unit, he has overseen a global reparations project and has been actively engaged in disseminating the results via papers, conferences, and technical assistance in Guatemala, Peru, and to the United Nations. in philosophy at Northwestern University. Prior to joining ICTJ, he was associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Human

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