'Sperfeldt's work contributes to the understanding of reparations in international law, filling the gap between discussions of reparations and how reparations work in practice and showing how reparations, in practice, take on different meanings than they have in theory … Recommended.' W. R. Pruitt, Choice
Introduction; Background to the two case studies; Part I. Norm-Making: 1. Punishment and redress in international criminal justice; 2. Negotiating; Part II. Engaging Survivors: 3. Targeting, participating and representing; 4. Communicating and consulting; 5. Assisting; Part III. Adjudicating: 6. Adjudicating at the ICC; 7. Adjudicating at the ECCC; Part IV. Implementing: 8. Projectifying; 9. Receiving and contesting; Conclusion; Bibliography.