However, there are no mention of Suriname 's Constitution in the aforementioned rulings, and some articles indicate the obligation of the State to protect the human rights of the people. Considering that uncompensated populations should be treated the same way, considering that states are subject to the same treatment, the next provision of the Constitution (Suriname Parliament 1987: 04-05) applies: Article 8-14 And Article 16. One of the main reasons to include a group without indemnity in transient judicial proceedings is not only to end the culture of exemption, but also to regain the rule of law of the Marowijne area.
All fraudulent acts committed by battle parties (state and non-state officials) require compensation, which may take the form of compensation, reparation, rehabilitation, physical or moral reparation. Taking this into account, the main opinion of the International Court of Justice (PCIJ) in the Chorzí 3 w factory litigation outlines that it includes an obligation to compensate in an appropriate manner that violations of the agreement are the principles of international law. (PCIJ 1927: 21). Remuneration is an important element of reconciliation and post-conflict reconstruction, and is therefore an important measure of transient justice, bringing direct benefit to the victim.
The issue of the right of compensation must be separated from the question of what measures need to be taken to achieve compensation. For example, international law requires compensation and satisfaction for national compensation 12. You can provide compensation for moral and property damage. "Property damage" means "damage to people and goods". Monetary reward is the most common reward. The moral harm to the state is "dignity of the state or damage to sovereignty, such as a breach or a breach of the treaty, which may be a remuneration.
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Compensation for slavery is a suggestion that given forced and unpaid work done by their ancestors for centuries it should provide some compensation for the descendants of American slavery people . This indemnity has been proposed in various ways, from personal currency payments to independently related land compensation. This idea is still controversial and there is no broad consensus on how to implement this idea. There are similar claims in the Caribbean countries and other African diaspora areas, and some African countries are seeking compensation for the decrease in their population.