Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Systems in Place and Systems in the Making provides a rich tapestry of practice in the complex and evolving field of reparations, which cuts across law, politics, psychology and victimology, among other disciplines.
Ferstman and Goetz bring their long experiences with international organizations and civil society groups to bear. This second edition, which comes a decade after the first, contains updated information and many new chapters and reflections from key experts. It considers the challenges for victims to pursue reparations, looking from multiple angles at the Holocaust restitution movement and more recent cases in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It also highlights the evolving practice of international courts and tribunals.
First published in a hardbound edition, this second, fully revised and updated edition, is now available in paperback.
Ferstman and Goetz bring their long experiences with international organizations and civil society groups to bear. This second edition, which comes a decade after the first, contains updated information and many new chapters and reflections from key experts. It considers the challenges for victims to pursue reparations, looking from multiple angles at the Holocaust restitution movement and more recent cases in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It also highlights the evolving practice of international courts and tribunals.
First published in a hardbound edition, this second, fully revised and updated edition, is now available in paperback.
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Foreword
âJudge Elizabeth Odio Benito
Introductory Remarks
âClemens N. Nathan (1933â2015)
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to the Second Edition
âCarla Ferstman and Mariana Goetz
Part 1
Reparations for Victims:Â Cross-Cutting Themes
1 Victimsâ Rights to a Remedy and Reparation:Â the United Nations Principles and Guidelines
âTheo van Boven
2 Massive Trauma and the Healing Role of Reparative Justice:Â an Update
âYael Danieli
3 Gender and Reparations: Seeking Transformative Justice
âEmily Jones
Part 2
Reparations and the Holocaust
4 Seeking Redress for Hitlerâs Victims:Â Personal Remembrances
âBenjamin B. Ferencz, with Michael J. Bazyler and Kristen L. Nelson
5 Guided by the Terezin Declaration:Â a Review of Restitution of Stolen Jewish Property after the Holocaust
âMichael J. Bazyler, Kathryn Lee Boyd, Kristen L. Nelson and Rajika L. Shah
6 The Swiss Banks Holocaust Settlement
âJudah Gribetz and Shari C. Reig
7 The Claims Conference and the Historic Jewish Efforts for Holocaust-Related Compensation and Restitution
âGideon Taylor, Greg Schneider, Saul Kagan zâl and Karen Heilig
Part 3
Reparations and Mass Victimisation
8 Overcoming Evidentiary Weaknesses in Reparation Claims Programmes
âHeike Niebergall
9 Reparations and Victim Participation: Experiences with the Design and Implementation of Domestic Reparations Programmes
âCristiĂĄn Correa, Julie Guillerot and Lisa Magarrell
10 Reparation for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in the (Post) Conflict Context:Â the Need to Address Abuses by Peacekeepers and Humanitarian Aid Workers
âCarla Ferstman
11 Responses of Regional Human Rights Courts and Commissions to Mass Violations
âLutz Oette
12 The Inter-American Human Rights System and Reparations to Overcome Impunity
âElizabeth Abi-Mershed
13 Reparation for Gross Violations of Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law at the International Court of Justice
âConor McCarthy
Part 4
Reparations in International Criminal Law Adjudication
14 The Role of Victimsâ Lawyers in Reparation Claims
âLuc Walleyn
15 Compensation for Victims of Chemical Warfare in Iraq and Iran through Domestic Criminal and Civil Proceedings in the Netherlands
âLiesbeth Zegveld
16 Victimsâ Experiences of the International Criminal Courtâs Reparations Mandate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
âMariana Goetz
17 Reparations at the icc:Â the Need for a Human Rights Based Approach to Effectiveness
âCarla Ferstman
18 Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
âChristoph Sperfeldt
19 Too Soon until It Got Too Late: Making reparations a reality for Hissène HabrĂŠâs victims
âNader Iskandar Diab
Part 5
Reparations in National Contexts
20 The Argentinean Reparations Programme for Grave Violations of Human Rights Perpetrated during the Last Military Dictatorship
(1976â1983)
âAndrea Gualde and Natalia Luterstein
21 Go Big or Go Home? Lessons Learned from the Colombian Victimsâ Reparation System
âNelson Camilo SĂĄnchez and Clara Sandoval-Villalba
22 Reparations in Daytonâs Bosnia and Herzegovina
âCarla Ferstman and Sheri P. Rosenberg (1967â2015)
23 Reparations for Victims of War within the Western Balkans EU Accession Negotiations:Â Serbia Case Study
âMilica KostiÄ and Sandra OrloviÄ
24 Debating and Litigating Post-Genocide Reparations in the Rwandan Context
âFelix Mukwiza Ndahinda
25 Reparations for Apartheid-Era Victims in South Africa:Â the Unfinished Business of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
âAnnah Moyo, Maxine Rubin and Hugo van der Merwe
26 Struggling for Reparations in Northern Ireland
âLuke Moffett
27 Raahat ki Ahaat:Â Reparation in Post-Conflict Nepal
âSarah Fulton and Mandira Sharma
28 Transitional Justice â Without the Transition? Considering A Path To Reparations For The Syrian People
âSareta Ashraph
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789004377158
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
1173 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
42 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Biografisk notat
Carla Ferstman, DPhil (Oxon) 2015, is Senior Lecturer at the University of Essex, School of Law. She has published widely on human rights and international law, and is the former Director of REDRESS (2004 â 2018).Mariana Goetz, LLM (LSE), is Founder Director of Rights for Peace. She has worked on post conflict justice and reparations at REDRESS from (2006 â 2014) where she was also the Deputy Director.