Christine Evans assesses the right to reparation for victims of armed conflict in international law and in national practice.
Three experts address reparation for victims of armed conflict, drawing on international law practice, human rights courts, and domestic law.
In this evaluation of the international legal standing of the right to reparation and its practical implementation at the national level, Christine Evans outlines State responsibility and examines the jurisprudence of the International ...
This book ultimately strives to highlight the shortcomings of the existing mechanisms and to point out the main issues that need to be improved and/or overcome in pursuance of child victims' redress.
"This book examines whether and how non-state armed groups might be required to provide reparations for the harm caused by their violations of international law committed during situations of non-international armed conflict.
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.
In this book, Dr. Bottigliero explores the origins, evolution and practice relating to victims' redress in domestic law, regional and universal human rights regimes, humanitarian law, the law of State responsibility, United Nations practice ...
This book combines historical analysis with modern day developments to provide normative assertions for a future reparation system.
This book sheds new light on how reparations can be politically manipulated, or used to reward those loyal to the State, rather than to achieve justice for the victims who suffer.
In the absence of ratifications of important treaties in this area, this is clearly a publication of major importance, carried out at the express request of the international community.
With respect to heirs, a decision to apply the distribution laws of the victims' home culture, or the law of the ... Fund are intended for the families of victims as well as of the victims themselves.65 This inclusion of 'family' in the ...