A project supporting academic research and a workshop on an international law framework for reparations for historic injustices suffered by people of African descent.
International Law, Accountability, and Justice is a project supported by the Open Society Foundations. It facilitates academic research and a workshop focused on developing and examining an international law framework for reparations for historic injustices suffered by people of African descent.
The project contributes to legal and policy conversations on accountability, reparative justice and the role of international law in addressing historical harms and their continuing effects.
The project supports deeper African and diaspora-focused engagement with international law, reparations and accountability for historic injustices affecting people of African descent.