Transitional justice perspective on property reparations in Iraq

IF 0.4 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1111/sena.12400
Ahmet Gümüşbaş
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Abstract Iraq has endured decades of authoritarian rule and conflict, resulting in widespread property violations and displacement. In response, several property restitution and compensation initiatives have been implemented to pursue justice for the victims. However, questions remain about their ability to provide adequate and effective redress. This paper critically examines the flaws and challenges of these mechanisms through the lens of transitional justice. It investigates the extent to which property reparations in Iraq have been structured and implemented within the framework of a transitional justice policy, while analysing the underlying principles of the concept. The findings indicate that property reparations have fallen short due to the lack of a well‐designed programmatic framework supported by viable institutional models and procedures. Additionally, weaknesses lie in the lack of coherence between these initiatives and other institutions and policies, necessitating a holistic framework that guides institutional arrangements, financing, and prioritization strategies. Consequently, this paper argues that a more effective, holistic, and contextually grounded approach informed by transitional justice has the potential to address these issues and strengthen the reparations efforts.
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伊拉克财产赔偿的过渡司法视角
伊拉克经历了几十年的独裁统治和冲突,造成了广泛的财产侵犯和流离失所。为此,实施了若干财产归还和赔偿倡议,为受害者伸张正义。但是,它们提供充分和有效补救的能力仍然存在问题。本文通过过渡时期司法的视角批判性地审视了这些机制的缺陷和挑战。它调查了在过渡时期司法政策框架内安排和执行伊拉克财产赔偿的程度,同时分析了这一概念的基本原则。调查结果表明,由于缺乏由可行的体制模式和程序支持的精心设计的方案框架,财产赔偿不足。此外,这些倡议与其他机构和政策之间缺乏一致性,因此需要一个整体框架来指导机构安排、融资和优先战略。因此,本文认为,在过渡时期司法的指导下,一种更有效、更全面、更有背景的方法有可能解决这些问题,并加强赔偿工作。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN) is a fully refereed journal publishing three issues per volume on ethnicity, race and nationalism. The sources and nature of ethnic identity, minority rights, migration and identity politics remain central and recurring themes of the modern world. The journal approaches the complexity of these questions from a contemporary perspective. The journal''s sole purpose is to showcase exceptional articles from up-and-coming scholars across the world, as well as concerned professionals and practitioners in government, law, NGOs and media, making it one of the first journals to provide an interdisciplinary forum for established and younger scholars alike. The journal is strictly non-partisan and does not subscribe to any particular viewpoints or perspective. All articles are fully peer-reviewed by scholars who are specialists in their respective fields. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism publishes high quality contributions based on the latest scholarship drawing on political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, international relations, history and cultural studies. It welcomes contributions that address contemporary questions of ethnicity, race and nationalism across the globe and disciplines. In addition to short research articles, each issue introduces the latest publications in this field, as well as cutting edge review articles of topical and scholarly debates in this field. The journal also publishes regular special issues on themes of contemporary relevance, as well as the conference issue of the annual conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN).
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