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Author: Sarah Imani

17 Apr

Symposium on Confronting Colonial Objects: Beyond Return, Towards Repair – Litigating Restitution of Entangled Objects along the Spectrum of Legalities and (Post)colonial Justice

[Sarah Imani, LL.M. (NYU), is a German qualified lawyer and legal advisor at the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCH) in Berlin. She is responsible for its work on German and European colonial crimes, reparations and restitution as well as critical and decolonial perspectives on the law.] Addressing colonial injustices has not been conceived as a matter of the law for a long time, let...

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