collective reparations for indigenous communities before the inter-american court of human rights
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Abstract
Recent case law from international courts shows an increased willingness to grant collective reparations. This article focuses on how the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has recently been involved in granting a variety of collective reparations to indigenous groups. Moreover, it illustrates the diverse nature of collective reparations, and why there is a need for them.
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| Authors | ;Diana Contreras-Garduño;Sebastiaan Rombouts |
| Journal | Trends in Biotechnology |
| Year | 2011 |
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10.5334/ujiel.ag
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