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  1. Justice and reparations.Pablo de Greiff - 2006 - In De Greiff Pablo (ed.), The handbook of reparations. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This paper seeks to articulate a conception of justice in reparations for victims of human rights violations when the aim is to repair a large number of cases, as opposed to individual, isolated cases. It starts with an effort to establish some semantic clarity by trying to distinguish between two different contexts for the use of the term “reparations”. It discusses some of the problems with merely transplanting the ideal of compensation in proportion to harm from its natural home in (...)
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  • Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspectives.Jon Elster - 2004
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  • Transitional justice and peace building: Diagnosing and addressing the socioeconomic roots of violence through a human rights framework.Lisa J. Laplante - unknown
    Increasing numbers of violent street protests and riots caused by socioeconomic grievances often occur in countries whose truth commissions have studied similar past episodes of violence and repression. These new cycles of violence push us to ask what more transitional justice can do to promote the aims of reconciliation and sustainable peace. The author proposes that truth commissions expand their mandates to include a legal framework that examines the socioeconomic root causes of violence in terms of violations of economic, social (...)
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  • Justice and Reparations.Pablo de Greiff - 2007 - In Jon Miller & Rahul Kumar (eds.), Reparations: interdisciplinary inquiries. New York: Oxford University Press.
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