id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qxmagbcei5hw7diayrwlhvk2mu W. D. Lamont Justice: Distributive and Corrective 1941 26 .pdf application/pdf 13018 768 50 international human rights, trends away from authoritarianism and toward constitutional democracy, and the partial eclipse of sovereignty in a globalizing world transition process, including those involving a renewed resolve related to individual criminal accountability and compensation for past abuse. historical setting of the early twenty-first century, this chapter analyzes the relevance of international law to reparations, and especially whether and to what forbids a state to invoke national law as a legal defense in an international dispute Customary international law, as well as the ILC Draft Articles of State Responsibility, impose an undifferentiated burden, as stated in Article 37, on the wrongdoing state 'to make full reparation for the injury caused by the internationally address the existence of rights under international law of the victims if they are Third, since international law failed to protect the human rights of individuals as reparation for violations of international human rights or humanitarian law'. ./cache/work_qxmagbcei5hw7diayrwlhvk2mu.pdf ./txt/work_qxmagbcei5hw7diayrwlhvk2mu.txt