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Author: Allison Hastings-Wottowa

Allison was an undergraduate student at American University (class of 2024) when she submitted this piece about the ICC's role in the Congo to YRIS. She studies International Studies with concentrations in Justice, Ethics, and Human Rights and Middle Eastern Affairs. She is also pursuing a minor in Political Science and a Certificate in Political Theory.
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Winter Issue/Essays/Africa

Dissimilar Justice: International Criminal Court Reparations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Posted on January 10, 2023 by Allison Hastings-Wottowa

Abstract The International Criminal Court has ordered reparations five total times, with three of those cases taking place in the Democratic Republic of the Con...

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