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REPARATIONS DATABASE

The NCIC’s Reparations Database is a dynamic and accessible repository that encompasses a comprehensive array of legal instruments, reparation cases, reports, and scholarly contributions. Serving as a vital resource, it actively contributes to the evolving landscape of reparations law. This open-access platform is instrumental in representing and advancing the understanding of reparations, making it an invaluable tool for legal professionals, scholars, and those seeking to delve into the intricate facets of this evolving field.

PAX – ‘It is too much to kill three or four Al Shabaab’: Civilian perceptions on Al Shabaab and harm from US airstrikes in Jubbaland, Somalia
This report by PAX sheds light on how United States (US) airstrikes affect civilians in Jubbaland, a...
L. Gervasoni; Overflying Justiciability? Drones and Avoidance Doctrines Before National Courts, Use and Misuse of New Technologies
Drone strikes not only kill pre-selected targets, they also cause death and other forms of injury to...
Vasja Badalic; The War Against Civilians: Victims of the "War on Terror" in Afghanistan and Pakistan
This e-book provides a critical analysis of how the “war on terror” affected the civilian populations...
J. Andresen; Due Process of War in the Age of Drones, Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 41 (1)
The civilian death harm caused by U.S. drone strikes have given rise to debate over how to properly rein...
L. Wexler and J.K. Robbennolt; Designing Amends for Lawful Civilian Casualties, Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 42 (1)
Historically, reparations have been available only to victims of unlawful harm. Harm that results from...
Christof Heyns et al; The International Law Framework Regulating The Use Of Armed Drones, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 65
This article sets out the international legal frameworks that are applicable to targeted killings by...
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