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What Makes an Ideal Reparations Package?: A typological Examination of reparations for Jon Burge Torture Survivors

  • 1. University of Chicago

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This paper explores the question "how effective was the Burge reparations package?" I define reparations and create a typology of reparations based on international and national case studies. I then use that, as well as interviews with torture survivors, the mothers of torture survivors, and the authors and implementers of the Burge reparations package, to judge the efficacy of the Burge reparations package and make recommendations about what work should still be done to improve the plight of torture survivors.

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Chicago Studies Theses, Public Policy Theses
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Chicago Studies