This edited volume explores the evolution of reparations in human rights law. The book examines the complexities of collective reparations, and delves into inter-state disputes and their impact on the individual. This book also highlights innovative forms of reparation, including the exhumation and return of remains, creative symbolic reparations through art, and Indigenous music as a form of relational healing. Addressing pressing issues such as climate justice and the integration of development and reparations, this collection offers vital insights for advancing justice and reparation globally.
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"These essays are uniformly excellent and informative on some of the many ways in which those who wish to end transnational governance failures are proposing means of doing so. Petersmann and Steinbach are to be congratulated for assembling these essays into this book, which would be a worthy addition to the library of all those who share their desire for improving global governance."
-James Bacchus, Journal of International Economic Law, 2026, 00, 1-5
Otto Spijkers is assistant professor of international and European law at Leiden University College (LUC), Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs of Leiden University.
Iakovos Iakovidis is a Greek Ambassador, who has served, among others, in Beijing, and at the Permanent Missions of Greece to the European Union and at the United Nations, in Brussels, New York and Geneva.
Pierre Thielbörger is Professor of German Public Law and Public International Law, as well as Executive Director of the Institute for the International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict at Ruhr-University Bochum.
Elena Abrusci is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Law at Brunel Law School, Brunel University of London.