Two Models of Monetary Redress: A Structural Analysis |
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Authors: | Stephen Winter |
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Institution: | Politics and International Relations, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Monetary redress is a developing area of human rights policy. The article examines how a redress program’s design affects the interests of program applicants. It distinguishes two program models, individual assessment and common experience, and explores their differing effects on applicants’ interests. Analyzing two Irish cases, redress for survivors of the industrial schools and the Magdalene laundries, the discussion is applicable to a wide range of redress programs including those in postconflict, transitional justice, and postcolonial contexts. |
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Keywords: | redress compensation procedural justice program evaluation victims’ rights |
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