Project Outputs
The project team produced a series of outputs over the lifetime of the project. These are aimed at both local and international users, regardless of their academic background. They include:
Article: Finding a way to live with the past: ‘self-repair’, ‘informal repair’, and reparations in transitional justice
By Sunneva Gilmore and Luke Moffett (Reparations Team)
New article by Dr Sunneva Gilmore and Dr Luke Moffett in the Journal of Law and Society that is free and open access jols.12311. Read the rest →
Article: Violence and repair: The practice and challenges of non-State armed groups engaging in reparations
By Luke Moffett (Reparations Team)
New article by Dr Luke Moffett on reparations by armed groups in the International Review of the Red Cross. Read the rest →
Article: Tilting at windmills: Reparations and the International Criminal Court
By Luke Moffett and Clara Sandoval (Reparations Team)
Dr Luke Moffett and Prof Clara Sandoval have a new article out in the Leiden Journal of International Law on reparations in the first five cases before the International Criminal Court.
Read the rest →Chapter: Go Big or Go Home? Lessons Learned from the Colombian Victims’ Reparation System
Investigator Professor Clara Sandoval and our Colombian consultant Dr Nelson Camilo Sanchez have contributed a chapter on reparations in Colombia to ‘Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity’ (Brill 2020 2nd ed.), Read the rest →
Chapter: Struggling for Reparations in Northern Ireland
Dr Luke Moffett has contributed a chapter on reparations in Northern Ireland to ‘Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity’ (Brill 2020 2nd ed.), Read the rest →
Article: Redressing forced sterilisation: the role of the medical profession
By Sunneva Gilmore and Luke Moffett (Reparations Team)
Dr Sunneva Gilmore and Dr Luke Moffett have written an article on reparations for forced sterilisation which has been published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Read the rest →