Beschreibung:
Colonialism, Slavery, Reparations and Trade: Remedying the 'Past'? addresses how reparations might be obtained for the legacy of the trans Atlantic slave trade.
Part I Economic-Based Reparations: History and Future: Chapter 1; International Legal Responsibility & Reparations for Transatlantic Slavery, Nora Wittmann; Chapter 2: The trade in enslaved Africans and slavery after 1807, Marika Sherwood; Chapter 3: Learning lessons from history? The International Legal Framework for Combating Modern Slavery, Steve Peers; Chapter 4: Reparations: The Universal Periodic Review and the Right to Development, Rohan Kariyawasam; Part II Reparations as a Legal Strategy; Chapter 5: Formulating the Case for Reparations, Lord Anthony Gifford ; Chapter 6: Litigation And Political Action To Address Historic Injustices In The United States: Problems And Prospects, Dinah Shelton; Chapter 7: Two Hundred Years After The Abolition Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade, Could There Be A Juridical Basis For The Call For Reparations, Kwesi Quartey; Chapter 8: Restitution After Slavery, Kate Bracegirdle; Chapter 9: Judge, Jurisprudence and Slavery in England 1729-1807, Sheila Dziobon; Part III Pluralism: Strategies for Reparations; Chapter 10: Slave Trade Reparations, Institutional Racism and the Law, Fernne Brennan, Chapter 11: The Value of Experience: What Post World War 2 Settlements Teach us About Reparations, Clemens Nathan; Chapter 12: An Interview with Clemens Nathan, Chris Burnett; Chapter 13: Reparations For Slavery And The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: The Case For Special Measures, Marcus Goffe