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ID077660
Title ProperReparations for the herero genocide
Other Title Informationdefining the limits of international litigation
LanguageENG
AuthorCooper, Allan D
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Herero were the first ethnic group to be subjected to genocide in the twentieth century. In 2001, the Herero became the first ethnic group to seek reparations for colonial policies that fit the definition of genocide. The Herero are the latest plaintiff to use the procedures of the Alien Torts Claim Act of 1789 to seek reparations in a US federal court for war crimes committed overseas. This article analyzes the legal arguments by Hereros against Germany within the context of current understandings of international law and identifies the challenges that lie ahead for this claim. The article also explores the implications of the Herero claim for other ethnic groups victimized by colonization.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Affairs Vol. 106, No.422; Jan 2007: p112-126
Journal SourceAfrican Affairs Vol. 106, No.422; Jan 2007: p112-126
Key WordsGenocide ;  International Law ;  Ethnic Group ;  Africa