Explore the multi-dimensional complexities of reparations for mass human rights violations in this thought-provoking lecture by Kathy Powers from the University of New Mexico. Delve into the challenges of designing and implementing effective reparations efforts, considering the historical, layered, and interacting forces that contribute to human rights abuses. Examine the importance of mapping reparations characteristics, including portfolios, networks, venues, and mechanisms, on both global and domestic scales. Gain insights into the difficulties of tracking and evaluating reparations initiatives without compromising justice, inciting contention, or creating inequities. Discover how this comprehensive approach can lead to better identification, evaluation, and design of reparations efforts in international relations and the United States.
Complexities in Repair for Harm: Modeling Multi-Dimensional Reparations for Mass Human Rights Violations
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