from Title 9 - Reparation of Human Rights Violations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 April 2025
This chapter covers the reparation of harm suffered due to human rights violations. It examines the definition of compensable losses, the content of compensation, and the international legal protection of compensation awarded to victims. The chapter discusses the standards for determining and quantifying harm, the mechanisms for providing compensation, and the challenges in ensuring effective reparation. It also highlights the role of international bodies in monitoring and enforcing compensation awards, the importance of ensuring timely and adequate compensation, and the need for comprehensive measures to address the long-term impact of human rights violations on victims.
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