The design and implementation of an optimal reparation program: How should limited resources
Mark Richards ()
No 4269, Documentos de CERAC from CERAC -Centro de Recursos para el Análisis de Conflictos
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The Justice and Peace Law includes a mechanism in accordance with which victims of the Colombian conflict can seek reparation from illegal armed groups. This paper examines the reparation of victims under the Justice and Peace Law by reference to economic, political and social considerations, and then compares such reparation to other methods by which material resources could be distributed across the victim population. The analysis concludes that reparation under the Justice and Peace Law should continue, but that additional development assistance should be provided to the broader victim population.
Pages: 39
Date: 2007-05-30
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