The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations
The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting different legal aspects concerning reparations which are due to states or individuals for internationally wrongful acts committed against them. This paper will analyze a number of decisions by this Court...
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description | The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting different legal aspects concerning reparations which are due to states or individuals for internationally wrongful acts committed against them. This paper will analyze a number of decisions by this Court that provide for either state or individual reparations for violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. That analysis is structured according to the four types of reparations applied in the relevant decisions, notably restitution, compensation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition. Although these decisions generally provide a limited discussion on the implementation or specific modalities of reparations, the fundamental rules and principles of the applicable types of reparations establish legal obligations vis-à-vis states, or natural and legal persons affected by such violations.This article has been retracted |
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spelling | doaj.art-9744ecd8381640d4ac76315d33f40f082022-12-21T17:50:12ZengUtrecht University School of LawUtrecht Law Review1871-515X2011-01-017120421510.18352/ulr.155150The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violationsGentian Zyberi0Utrecht University School of LawThe International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting different legal aspects concerning reparations which are due to states or individuals for internationally wrongful acts committed against them. This paper will analyze a number of decisions by this Court that provide for either state or individual reparations for violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. That analysis is structured according to the four types of reparations applied in the relevant decisions, notably restitution, compensation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition. Although these decisions generally provide a limited discussion on the implementation or specific modalities of reparations, the fundamental rules and principles of the applicable types of reparations establish legal obligations vis-à-vis states, or natural and legal persons affected by such violations.This article has been retractedhttp://www.utrechtlawreview.org/articles/10.18352/ulr.155/International Court of Justiceforms of reparationstate responsibilityhuman rights and humanitarian law violations |
spellingShingle | Gentian Zyberi The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations Utrecht Law Review International Court of Justice forms of reparation state responsibility human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title | The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title_full | The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title_fullStr | The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title_full_unstemmed | The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title_short | The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
title_sort | international court of justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
topic | International Court of Justice forms of reparation state responsibility human rights and humanitarian law violations |
url | http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/articles/10.18352/ulr.155/ |
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