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- REPARATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a repairing or keeping in repair : the act of making amends, offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury The country paid millions in reparations They've offered no apologies and seem to have no thoughts of reparation She says she's sorry and wants to make reparations
- Reparations (transitional justice) - Wikipedia
In transitional justice, reparations are measures taken by the state to redress gross and systematic violations of human rights law or humanitarian law through the administration of some form of compensation or restitution to the victims
- REPARATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REPARATION definition: 1 payment for harm or damage: 2 payments made by a defeated nation after a war to pay for… Learn more
- History and Facts About Reparations in the U. S. | PBS
Now, learn even more about reparations in terms of politics and restorative justice This selection of documentaries explore what reparations are, why they were made and why some believe more
- Reparations | OHCHR
Victims have a right to reparation This refers to measures to redress violations of human rights by providing a range of material and symbolic benefits to victims or their families as well as affected communities
- Why Reparations? Q A - Human Rights Watch
This Q A seeks to answer some common questions about reparations for Black people in the United States as a remedy for enslavement and its legacies, as a matter of human rights
- Reparations 101: Everything You Need To Know About The Fight . . .
Descendants of the enslaved people who built St Louis University are asking for reparations to the tune of $70 billion — an estimation based off the stolen labor of their ancestors
- Home - Reparations in the United States - LibGuides at . . .
Reparations are a program of acknowledgement, redress, and closure for a grievous injustice From Here to Equality, Reparations for Black Americans in the 21st Century, by William A Darity, Jr and A Kirsten Mullen (p 2)
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