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37: Phil Clark on Reparations
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What is the goal of reparations and why do they matter? When should they be delivered and who should benefit? In this episode, hosts Elham and Juergen are joined by Professor Phil Clark to grapple with the topic of reparations for grave human rights violations and mass atrocity.
Phil Clark is a Professor of International Politics at SOAS University of London and an acclaimed author. He specialises in conflict and post-conflict issues, including transitional justice, peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Our latest report, “Justice is the only way forward”: Perceptions of justice in Libya ten years on, explores the perceptions of justice of Libyans, their views on the transitional justice process and their priorities for accountability ten years on from the 2011 uprising.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Follow us:
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Find our hosts on Twitter @Elham_LFJL and @Marwa_LFJL.
This season of Libya Matters was produced by Damiri Media: @damiri.official
Artwork by Agata Nowicka: @pixelendo
Libya Matters is brought to you by Lawyers for Justice in Libya (LFJL).
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52 episodes
Manage episode 337298908 series 2529898
What is the goal of reparations and why do they matter? When should they be delivered and who should benefit? In this episode, hosts Elham and Juergen are joined by Professor Phil Clark to grapple with the topic of reparations for grave human rights violations and mass atrocity.
Phil Clark is a Professor of International Politics at SOAS University of London and an acclaimed author. He specialises in conflict and post-conflict issues, including transitional justice, peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Our latest report, “Justice is the only way forward”: Perceptions of justice in Libya ten years on, explores the perceptions of justice of Libyans, their views on the transitional justice process and their priorities for accountability ten years on from the 2011 uprising.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Follow us:
Twitter: @Libyamatterspod
Facebook: @Libyamatters
Instagram: @libyamatterspodcast
Find our hosts on Twitter @Elham_LFJL and @Marwa_LFJL.
This season of Libya Matters was produced by Damiri Media: @damiri.official
Artwork by Agata Nowicka: @pixelendo
Libya Matters is brought to you by Lawyers for Justice in Libya (LFJL).
Visit our website.
Subscribe to our mailing list.
Support our work with a single or regular donation.
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