Preface ( Judge Elizabeth Odio Benito ); Introduction ( Carla Ferstman, Mariana Goetz and Alan Stephens ); Part I : Reparations for Victims - Key Themes and Concepts: 1. Victims' Rights to a Remedy and Reparation: the New United Nations Principles and Guidelines ( Professor Theo Van Boven ); 2. Reparation Programmes: A Gendered Perspective ( Anne Saris and Katherine Lofts ); 3. Massive Trauma and the Healing Role of Reparative Justice ( Yael Danieli , Ph.D.); Part II : Reparations and the Holocaust: 4. The Claims Conference and the Historic Jewish Efforts for Holocaust-Related Compensation and Restitution ( Gideon Taylor, Greg Schneider and Saul Kagan ); 5. The Swiss Banks Holocaust Settlement ( Judah Gribetz and Shari C.
Reig ); Part III : The Internationalised Context of 'Mass Claims': 6. Overcoming Evidentiary Weaknesses in Reparation Claims Programmes - The Mass Claims Context ( Heike Niebergall ); 7. International Mass Claims Processes and the ICC Trust Fund for Victims ( Edda Kristjánsdóttir ); 8. The United Nations Compensation Commission ( Linda A. Taylor ); Part IV : Reparations and International and Regional Courts: 9. Bringing Justice to Victims? Responses of Regional and International Human Rights Courts and Treaty Bodies to Mass Violations ( Dr. Lutz Oette ); 10. The Concepts of 'Injured Party' and 'Victim' of Gross Human Rights Violations in the Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: A Commentary on their Implications for Reparations ( Clara Sandoval-Villalba ); 11.
Reparation for Gross Violations of Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law at the International Court of Justice ( Conor McCarthy ); 12. Reparations and the International Criminal Court ( Carla Ferstman and Mariana Goetz ); Part V : Pursuing Extraterritorial Reparations Claims - Lawyers' Perspectives: 13. The Prosecution of International Crimes and the Role of Victims' Lawyers ( Luc Walleyn ); 14. Compensation for the Victims of Chemical Warfare in Iraq and Iran ( Liesbeth Zegveld ); Part VI : Reparations in National (Territorial) Contexts: 15. Reparations and Victim Participation: A Look at the Truth Commission Experience ( Cristián Correa, Julie Guillerot and Lisa Magarrell ); 16. The Argentinean Reparations Programme for Grave Violations of Human Rights Perpetrated During the Last Military Dictatorship (1976-1983) ( Andrea Gualde and Natalia Luterstein ); 17. Reparations for Victims in Colombia: Colombia´s Law on Justice and Peace ( Julián Guerrero Orozco and Mariana Goetz ); 18. Policy Challenges for Property Restitution in Transition - The Example of Iraq ( Peter Van der Auweraert ); 19.
Reparations in Dayton's Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Carla Ferstman and Sheri P. Rosenberg ); 20. Goats & Graves: Reparations in Rwanda's Community Courts ( Lars Waldorf ); 21. Still Not Talking: The South African Government's Exclusive Reparations Rolicy and the Impact of the R30,000 Financial Reparations on Survivors ( Oupa Makhalemele ); Conclusions .