Restoration of Historical Memory and Dignity for Victims of the Armenian Genocide: A Human Rights Law Approach to Effective Reparations

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Richard J. Wilson
American University – Washington College of Law

2014

14 International Criminal Law Review 332, (2014)

Abstract:
This article argues that United Nations human rights principles and new developments in the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights suggest a route to provide effective reparations through the restoration of historical memory and dignity for victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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Keywords: genocide, reparations, historical memory, European Court of Human Rights, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Date posted: October 28, 2016

Suggested Citation
Wilson, Richard J., Restoration of Historical Memory and Dignity for Victims of the Armenian Genocide: A Human Rights Law Approach to Effective Reparations (2014). 14 International Criminal Law Review 332, (2014). Available at

SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2856411

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