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REPARATIONS DATABASE

The Nuhanovic Foundation’s Reparations Database is a dynamic and publicly accessible repository of information 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.

S.I. Vladeck; Targeted Killing and Judicial Review, The George Washington Law Review Arguendo, Vol. 82
Ex post judicial review as a remedy for unlawful targeted killing operations‍In targeted killing...
A. Roger; Investigating the Relationship Between Drone Warfare and Civilian Casualties in Gaza, Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 7 (4)
This article sets forth that from a military perspective, drones offer three clear benefits over manned...
G. A. Knoops; Drones at Trial. State and Individual (Criminal) Liabilities for Drone Attacks, International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 14 (1)
“Civilian victims of drone operations which contravene human rights principles governing law enforcement ope...
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...
Reprieve statement on ‘Targeted Killing’ and the Rule of Law: The Legal and Human Costs of 20 Years of U.S. Drone Strikes
With this statement, submitted by Reprieve on February 9, 2022 to the United States (US) Senate Judiciary...
Misidentified target causes deaths of innocent Kabul residents in U.S. drone strike of 29 August 2021
A drone strike on a truck, conducted by theUnited States (U.S.), killed aid worker Zemari Ahmadi and...
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