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<p>We are not aware of a "United Nations Framework on Reparations", and
can find no reference to such a framework in the UN's document database. There is
a framework called: "Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy
and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and
Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law". As implied by its title,
this addresses reparation for individuals for gross or serious violations of human
rights law or international humanitarian law. These bodies of law are not retroactive.
If a UK citizen's rights are violated, they have recourse to remedy and reparation
through the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), which gives further effect to the European
Convention on Human Rights. In particular, section 8 HRA states that "In relation
to any act (or proposed act) of a public authority which the court finds is unlawful,
may grant such relief or remedy, or make such order within its powers as it considers
just and appropriate". There are no plans to establish an inquiry into section
8 HRA.</p>
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