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Redressing Injustices Through Mass Claims Processes - Innovative Responses to Unique Challenges (Hardcover)
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This volume from the International Bureau of the PCA presents a
collection of studies on innovative responses to the unique
challenges of resolving large numbers of claims arising from
common, often tragic, circumstances-mass claims. The mass claims
processes discussed in this volume were created in the aftermath of
war or other atrocities, and redress is often an important
component of settlement for the victims. The authors consider mass
claims processes both from a conceptual and a practical perspective
through lessons learned over twenty-five years. This book covers
innovations to speed mass claims processes by means of new
standards of proof and the use of information technology, as well
as specific mass claims processes: the United Nations Compensation
Commission; the Austrian General Settlement Fund; the French
Commission for the Compensation of Victims of Spoliation; the
German Forced Labour Compensation Programme; and the reparations
provisions of the Statute of the International Criminal Court. From
a North American perspective, authors address the litigation of
mass claims involving slavery under United States law, the United
States Indian Claims Commission, and the successful completion of
the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. In addition, Volume 1
of the Final Report of the Special Master of the September 11th
Victim Compensation Fund is reprinted in its entirety. The
responses of the international community to current issues of
compensation and reparations, the role of civil society actors in
reparations legislation, and recent instruments adopted by the
Council of Europe and the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
are also reviewed.
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