Reparations in South Sudan
This report is based on engagements with key stakeholders in South Sudan, sharing findings on reparations in other contexts and assessing their views on the current prospects and challenges for reparations in dealing with the past.
The report outlines the political and legal landscape, before detailing provisions on reparations, its resonance with traditional practices of compensation and perceptions of victims. It also draws attention to the legal, political and evidential challenges in implementing reparations, making recommendations on how the South Sudanese government, rebel groups and the international community can deliver reparations.
I worked with The Law Department at Queen’s University Belfast on the design of this report that covers reparations in South Sudan.
Client
Queen’s University Belfast, Law Department
What I Did
32 page Report
Size
A4 210mm x 297mm