The Reparations Unit of the ETJN has released six briefing papers on reparations to support the work of the International Criminal Court. The papers are the result of on-going collaboration and support given by the ETJN to the Court. The Court provided the ETJN with research questions in areas where assistance was needed. Thanks to funding given by the REO (Mini KTI), the ETJN has been able to print and disseminate these papers.
Briefing Paper 1: Reparation Principles
under International Law and their Possible Application by the
International Criminal Court: Some Reflections
By Octavio Amezcua-Noriega
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Briefing Paper 2: Collective Reparations and the
International Criminal Court
By Sylvain Aubry and María Isabel Henao-Trip
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Briefing Paper 3: Prioritising Victims to Award
Reparations: Relevant Experiences
By Paola Limón and Julia von Normann
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Briefing Paper 4: The International Criminal
Court and Reparations for Child Victims of Armed Conflict
By Elena Birchall, Evie Francq and Annick Pijnenburg
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Briefing Paper 5: The Importance of a
Participatory Reparations Process and its Relationship to the
Principles of Reparation
By Maria Suchkova
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Briefing Paper 6: Adverse Consequences of
Reparations
By Fiona Iliff, Fabien Maitre-Muhl and Andrew Sirel
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First Annual Lecture and Closed Workshop.
To be published.