Is There a Legal Basis of a Claim for Reparations for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?

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On Tuesday 23 May 2023, Leigh Day Immigration and Asylum partner Jacqueline McKenzie, in partnership with Bell Ribeiro Addy MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations, co-hosted a thought-provoking and timely event on reparations. The event brought together lawyers, academics, representatives of foreign governments, journalists and grassroot activists, to explore the legal case for reparations.

The event concluded with a call for pursuing the fight for reparations collaboratively and in a spirit of unity and solidarity across all people of African descent around the world. Be it through the court or by pursuing alternatives to litigation, there is no doubt that there is a powerful moral and legal case for reparations.

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Forcing the innocent to pay nonvictims for something that happened to neither of them is not reparations.
Reparations is actual proven victims being compensated by their actual violators.
I don't know of anybody who opposes that.

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Lol yes there is a case and it will be paid

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