赔偿,但为了什么?提出一种编码补偿的新方法

Claire Greenstein
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赔款支付通常以支付与未支付,或出席与缺席来衡量。我认为,这种方法导致研究人员忽视了政府在其赔偿承诺中包含的虐待类型的系统性变化。本文阐述了修订定量赔偿指标的理由,以反映政府往往承诺和/或支付对某些侵犯人权行为的赔偿,而不是对其他侵犯人权行为的赔偿。我利用1939年至2006年间发生在27个欧洲国家内部冲突或独裁统治期间的9种国家批准的侵犯人权行为的赔偿承诺的原始数据,表明赔偿承诺率因侵犯类型而异。我还指出,随着人权规范的变化,它们也会随着时间的推移而变化,这意味着静态地指定“支付”或“未支付”与赔偿方案的动态不相容。
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Reparations, But for What? Presenting a New Approach to Coding Reparations
Reparations payments are commonly measured as either paid versus not paid, or present versus absent. I argue that this approach causes researchers to overlook systematic variation in the types of abuses that governments include in their reparations commitments. This article makes the case for revising quantitative reparations indicators to reflect the fact that governments often promise and/or pay reparations for some human rights violations and not others. Using original data on reparations promises for nine types of state-sanctioned human rights abuses committed during internal conflicts or dictatorships that occurred in twenty-seven countries in Europe between 1939 and 2006, I show that reparations promise rates vary by type of abuse. I also show that they vary over time as human rights norms change, meaning that a static designation of “paid” or “not paid” is incompatible with the dynamism of reparations programs.
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