Article 6 requires that the States party «shall assure to everyone within their jurisdiction effective protection and remedies... against any acts of racial discrimination» as well as the right to seek «adequate and
just reparation or satisfaction for any damage suffered as a result of such discrimination».
Japan shall be permitted to maintain such industries as will sustain her economy and permit the exaction of
just reparations in kind, but not those which would enable her to rearm for war.
Not exact matches
For a few years during the heyday of the 1920s bubble, Germany was able to do
just this, borrowing more than half of its
reparation payments from the US markets, but much of this borrowing occurred because the great hyperinflation of the early 1920s had wiped out the country's debt burden.
And even though he takes your life, liberty and property without due process of law, any court - ordered
reparations will never make you whole - what court can replace the hours, days or years of your life lost to an officer who is
just doing his job?
Jen refuses his monetary
reparations, saying she
just wants to go home.
So the boisterous, outlandish, fiercely intelligent Django Unchained is at once an act of provocation and
reparation — not
just for slavery, but for Hollywood's decades of saintly Negroes and sass - talking sidekicks and its relentless whitewashing of history, from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner to The Help.
But this «Red,» it's a Jack Ketchum story about a guy whose dog is killed — I did it with Tom Sizemore — and he
just seeks some sort of
reparation for it.
I actually think more than
reparations that PlayBook owners at this point
just want to be involved.
Some are arguing that such climate change
reparations should total trillions, not
just hundreds of billions.
BartR is
just under the mistaken impression that the science is settled and that he should get asphalt
reparations.
That's right Jim D.
Just like most tobacco companies supported health warnings on cigarette packs, pulling TV advertising, and paying billions in
reparations.
Reparations are
just one tool in the toolkit, one device among many.
This compounding effect is more than bitter irony: it demands a
just response, specific
reparation and the maximum protection of Australia's residual native title estate.
Members of this audience may be aware that ATSIC is committed to a rights - based agenda which in the context of the
reparations process has led to the endorsed policy position I have
just outlined.
Whilst I can't guarantee that it will I offer you the following quote by John Wolfgang von Goethe as a message of inspiration to sustain all us on our mission to secure
just compensation and
reparation for past deeds against members of the stolen generations.
I think we need to commend PIAC, HREOC and the stolen generations for progressing the model of a tribunal themselves - and demonstrating
just how easy it is to give effect to the BTH recommendations regarding
reparations.
I also want to make it clear that a
reparations tribunal should be empowered to deal with claims by all of our people affected by forced removal policies — not
just those who were snatched away from their families.
The Native Title Act was intended to be
just one of three complementary approaches to recognise, and provide some
reparation for, the dispossession of Indigenous peoples» lands and waters on colonisation.
As I have highlighted in a number of my reports, the Native Title Act was intended to be
just one of three mechanisms to recognise, and provide some
reparation for, the dispossession of Indigenous peoples» from their lands and waters.