GRC is pleased to announce the release of the Arabic version of the ‘Reparations Guide: A Framework for Documenting, Investigating, Advocating for, and Seeking Reparations for Starvation-Related Crimes and Economic, Social and Cultural Human Rights Violations’.
GRC’s Reparations Guide aims to equip practitioners with essential knowledge and tools for conducting research focused on monitoring, documenting, investigating, and seeking reparations for victims of international violations, with a particular emphasis on starvation-related crimes and economic, social, and cultural rights violations.
What the Guide Covers:
· The Legal Framework– An overview of the international legal framework governing the individual right to reparations and its recent development.
· Forms and Standards for Reparations – A detailed exploration of different forms of reparations – including restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction, and guarantees of non-repetition – and the principles or standards for assessing the adequacy of reparations.
· Structured Approach to Documenting for Reparations Purposes – A break-down of the process down into six key areas, namely: the commission of an international wrongful act, victim(s) harmed as a consequence of this international wrongful act, the nature and extent of the harm(s) suffered, a responsible party (including state(s), non-state actor(s), or individual(s), the victims’ needs and preferences, and the avenues for seeking redress.
· Guidance on basic investigative standards – An outline of the minimum standards for investigation or documentation of starvation-related violations to ensure that relevant information is safely collected, handled and preserved.
🔗 Read the full Guide in Arabic here: https://lnkd.in/dqjKApKT
🔗 Read the full Guide in English here: https://lnkd.in/dMQJTEbM