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2008

Corrective justice

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Is There A Moral Justification For Redressing Historical Injustices?, Katrina M. Wyman Jan 2008

Is There A Moral Justification For Redressing Historical Injustices?, Katrina M. Wyman

Vanderbilt Law Review

In recent years, there have been lively popular and academic debates in the United States and elsewhere about whether injustices committed decades or even centuries ago should be redressed through official apologies, commissions of inquiry, reparations, and restitution. In the American context, the historical injustices for which redress has been pursued, and in some cases granted, include the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the Holocaust, and the mistreatment of Native Americans. Recently, the most prominent debate in the United States has been about whether federal and state governments and corporations should pay reparations to African Americans for …