11 avril 2025

REVUE : "Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection", Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (vol. 53, 2022)

Julie FRASER, Emmanuel GIAKOUMAKIS, Otto SPIJKERS

The latest volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (vol. 53, 2022) is out. This special issue focuses on "Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection."

 

1. Julie Fraser, Emmanuel Giakoumakis, Otto Spijkers, Introduction: New Frontiers in Reparations since Factory at Chorzów

PART I
THE PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
IN INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC COURTS

2. Deborah Casalin, Reparations for Displacement since Chorzów: Moving from the ‘Problems of Displacement’ to the ‘Problems of the Displaced’ via International and Regional Human Rights Bodies
3. Jemima García-Godos, Lisa J. Laplante, Administrative Reparations Programs and Transitional Justice: Dilemmas, Debates and New Directions
4. Edward J. Perez, Structural Remedies as Policy Making: Data, Rationales and Opportunities of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
5. Pietro Sferrazza Taibi, Francisco Félix Bustos, Justice without Time Limits—The Impact of International Law on Chilean Case Law on Reparation in Relation to Crimes Committed during the Dictatorship

PART II
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF REPARATIONS
6. Meagan Wong, Satisfaction and State Responsibility at the International Criminal Court: The Curious Crime of Aggression
7. Alice Ollino, Satisfaction as a Remedy for Internationally Wrongful Acts: A Reassessment in Light of Inter-State Judicial Practice
8. Christoph Sperfeldt, Extraordinary Experiments in Reparations: The Pursuit of Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Extraordinary African Chambers
9. Alina Balta, Mijke de Waardt, Marola Vaes, ECCC Reparations Inside and Out: Unpacking Rhetorics on Reparative Justice for Victims of Mass Crimes

PART III
DE-COLONIALISATION AND THE LAW OF REPARATIONS

10. Luke Moffett, A Century on from the Chorzów Factory: Reparations, National Wars of Liberation and the Limits of Wiping out the Consequences of Armed Conflicts
11. Karina Theurer, Racism as an Obstacle to Reparations for Colonial Crimes? The Doctrine of Intertemporal Law in the German-Namibian Context
12. Ebba Lekvall, Repairing "Historical" Wrongs: The Church of Sweden’s Approach to Redressing Colonial Abuses against the Sami

PART IV
DUTCH PRACTICE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

13. Alma Mustafić, Niké Wentholt, Finding the Truth but Ending the Conversation? How Dutch Civil Court Cases on the Srebrenica Genocide Shaped the Space for Reparation
14. Anneloes Kuiper-Slendebroek, No "Effective Remedy" with(out) National Tort Law. A Dutch Perspective on the Obstacles for Enforcement of the Right to a Remedy




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