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    Can you have a reparations policy without justice?

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    1999-09
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    Abstract
    Under humanitarian law and a series of international conventions, all gross human rights violations are argued to require legal remedy. However, in situations of epidemic violence legal remedies may require extension through a policy of reparations. There are conceptual confusions that often impair the proper formulation of a reparations policy. This paper examines these problems in the context of Zimbabwe.
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    https://archive.humanrights.org.zw/xmlui/handle/123456789/438
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    AMANI TRUST
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