Reparations for slavery in international law [electronic resource] : transatlantic enslavement, the Maangamizi, and the eaking of international / Katarina Schwarz.

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Main Author: Schwarz, Katarina (Author)
Other title:Reparations for Slavery in IL.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Acknowledgments - Note on Language - Table of Cases - Table of Legislation - Introduction: The Reparations Debate and International Law - 1. From the "Transatlantic Slave Trade" to the Maangamizi - 2. The Maangamizi and the Making of International Law - 3. Adjudicating the "Past": The Impact of Time on Reparability - 4. Toward a Theory of Reparatory Justice - 5. Expanding Understandings of Reparatory Justice through Multiple Modalities of Redress - 6. The Causal Chains Connecting Historical Enslavement and Contemporary Redress - 7. Reparatory Justice in Transition - Conclusion: The Reparations Debate beyond International Law - Work Cited - Index.