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Reparative development: re-conceptualising reparations in transitional justice processes
Authors:Lauren Marie Balasco
Affiliation:Department of History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, USA
Abstract:Reparations are increasingly seen as potential avenues to address the socioeconomic structural injustices that have affected victims during conflict or authoritarian rule. Scholars, however, have identified serious limitations in these policies, emanating from faulty design, political reluctance, financial limitations and uneven implementation. This article proposes a reconceptualisation of reparation policies by embedding them in a framework of reparative development. A theory of reparative development is outlined by discussing how principles emanating from key rulings of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights can be articulated to provide a conceptual link between transitional justice and development. This article argues that restitution should consider not only past damages but also lost life opportunities. Reparations should be both individual- and community-based, taking into account the supplemental policy actions required to make them both effective and sensitive to existing human insecurities. Finally, they need to involve local and grassroots organisations in their implementation.
Keywords:Inter-American Court of Human Rights  reparations  transitional justice  development  Guatemala
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