COMPENSATING ‘COLONIAL CRIMES’ WITH TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Over three hundred years, the British Empire colonized over half of the world’s population during 16th to early 19th century. However, when comes to the topic of colonial crimes or compensating the inhabitants of the colonies or the aggrieved states, the British has reluctant in the matter. Though there was the apologetic moment, the sufficiency of the issue is a far
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