OHCHR Rule of Law Tools for Post-Conflict States: Reparations Programmes
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has long been committed to promoting work on reparations for victims of human rights violations.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has long been committed to promoting work on reparations for victims of human rights violations.
This brief is part of a Gender Briefing Series to support women’s meaningful participation and the integration of gender perspectives in peace processes that aim to end violent intra- state conflict.
The key target audience is women, gender equality advocates and others engaged in peace processes, who wish to influence negotiations with a view to: (a) addressing the particular experiences of women dur- ing conflict, and (b) achieving lasting peace process outcomes that will improve women’s lives and the lives of those around them.
JUAN GARRIGUES (Spain – Process Design) has, while on the SBT, provided mediation support in Libya, Guatemala and Haiti, amongst others. He was previously the Deputy Director of the Dialogue Advisory Group (DAG), where he facilitated political dialogues in different contexts of armed conflict and political transition including in the DRC, Libya and Venezuela. In the Basque Country, he was part of the International Verification Commission which participated in the disarmament of ETA after almost 60 years of armed violence.
This is the interim constitution which was drafted at the Multi-Party Negotiation Process between May-November 1993 and was formally enacted by Parliament and came into force on April 27, 1994.