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2002

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Vanderbilt University Law School

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

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World Conference Against Racism: New Avenues For Slavery Reparations?, Michelle E. Lyons Jan 2002

World Conference Against Racism: New Avenues For Slavery Reparations?, Michelle E. Lyons

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The reparations movement has had a long and tumultuous history, as past attempts to obtain equitable relief have failed through common law, international law, legislation, and constitutional law. However, recent developments in these areas have pushed the reparations movement to the forefront. For example, Farmer-Paellmann v. Fleetboston Financial Corp. and similar 'suits have renewed the common law claim for reparations by identifying corporations that have kept record of their involvement in slavery and naming the corporations as concrete defendants. By naming corporate defendants, as compared to governmental or individual defendants, the suits have eliminated an enormous weakness in past efforts, …