Appraising the Socio-Economic Turn in Reparations: Transitional Justice for Cholera Victims in Haiti

IF 1.7 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
N. Lemay-Hébert, Rosa Freedman
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Abstract

After belatedly apologizing for the cholera epidemic in Haiti, the ‘New Approach to Cholera in Haiti’ by the UN and the promise of material assistance to victims through a ‘victim-centred approach’ highlight how the victims turn and the socio-economic turn are increasingly pivotal in the field of transitional justice. In light of these growing calls, we suggest a matrix to clarify the debate made of two separate dimensions: the focus of reparations – collective versus individual – and the means of reparations – symbolic versus material. Based on fieldwork conducted in March 2017 in the communities most affected by the cholera outbreak, this article demonstrates how the tensions between reparations offered by the UN (with a preference for collective symbolic reparations) and the reparations demanded by the victims (individual material reparations) can help understand the current stalemate in Haiti, and hopefully inform the next steps in the process of remedy for the victims.
评估赔偿的社会经济转变:海地霍乱受害者的过渡时期正义
在为海地霍乱疫情道歉姗姗来迟之后,联合国的“海地霍乱新方法”以及通过“以受害者为中心的方法”向受害者提供物质援助的承诺,突显了受害者的转变和社会经济的转变在过渡司法领域越来越重要。鉴于这些日益增长的呼声,我们提出了一个矩阵来澄清由两个独立维度组成的辩论:赔偿的重点——集体与个人——以及赔偿的手段——象征性与物质性。基于2017年3月在受霍乱疫情影响最严重的社区进行的实地调查,本文展示了联合国提供的赔偿(倾向于集体象征性赔偿)和受害者要求的赔偿(个人物质赔偿)之间的紧张关系如何有助于理解海地目前的僵局,并希望为受害者补救过程中的下一步行动提供信息。
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