\aThe right to reparation in international law for victims of armed conflict / \c Christine Evans.
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\a1st ed.
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\aCambridge : \b Cambridge University Press, \c 2014.
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\axx, 277 p. ; \c 24 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references (p.239-264) and index.
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\a1. Introduction -- Part I. Responsibility and Legal Standards: 2. State responsibility, the international legal order and development of legal norms for victims -- 3. Human rights jurisprudence on reparations, international and regional -- 4. Reparations in international criminal law -- 5. Conclusions Part I - Legal state of play: convergence of international law and reparation as an individual legal right with customary recognition -- Part II. Transferring Standards into Reality: 6. The role of the UN, promotion of victims rights and reparations in practice -- 7. Case study: reparations in Guatemala -- 8. Case study: reparations in Sierra Leone -- 9. Case study: reparations in East Timor -- 10. Case study: reparations in Colombia -- 11. Reparations in practice: comparative analysis of practice, lessons learnt and future challenges -- 12. The right to reparation and implementation of the legal norm: emerging convergence of law and practice?.