This study is a serious and important contribution to the literature on reparation. It describes the historical context of the negotiations, the law on which the negotiations were carried out, how the law was interpreted by the Government and why, how the Government’s subsequent response to the victims of displacement was determined, the range and kinds of reparation those victims wanted and needed, and lessons learned from the results.
The authors conclude that “the preventive actions and those for reparation should be focused on:
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