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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

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