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| Title Page |
| I. INTRODUCTION |
| 1.1. Definitions |
| 1.2. Studying reparations, reconciliation and forced migration |
| 1.3. Key actors and organisations |
| 1.4. Historical cases |
| II. LEGAL PROVISIONS, PRINCIPLES, GUIDELINES AND AGREEMENTS |
| 2.1. Reparations in international law and United Nations documents |
| 2.2. Reparations in domestic law |
| 2.3. Reparations and peace agreements |
| 2.4. Reparations and development-induced displacement |
| III. TYPES OF REPARATIONS AND MECHANISMS |
| 3.1. Housing and property restitution |
| 3.2. Compensations and claims commissions |
| 3.3. Courts, tribunals, and other types of reparations |
| IV. RECONCILIATION AND FORCED MIGRATION |
| 4.1. Theoretical and political issues |
| 4.2. Truth and reconciliation commissions |
| 4.3. Local reconciliation and coexistance initiatives |
| V. JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION CHALLENGES |
| 5.1. Models of justice |
| 5.2. Public participation in reparations and reconciliation |
| 5.3. Reparations, reconciliation and gender |
| VI. REPARATIONS, RECONCILIATION AND DURABLE SOLUTIONS |
| 6.1. Reparations, reconciliation and return |
| 6.2. Reparations, reconciliation and democratic and economic development |
| VII. OTHER RESOURCES |
Index of Research Guides |