
Multilateral Action Model on Reparations
Developing an Effective System for Reparations and Compensation for Ukraine and Ukrainians for Damage Caused by the Russian Federation
Bad governance that too often causes forced displacement is almost always associated with corruption. Grand corruption weakens and distracts governments, making it less likely that they will meet their responsibility to protect their own population. And the theft of international aid discourages donors, compounding the difficulty in funding efforts to assist refugees and the internally displaced.
The World Refugee & Migration Council (WRMC) addressed the scourge of corruption in Appel á l’action : transformer le système mondial d’aide aux réfugiés, stressing accountability and proposing that when stolen funds are found offshore, they ought not only to be frozen but also confiscated and re-purposed for the benefit of the displaced, as Canada has now done under its Special Economic Measures Act. That legislation is based on the proposed Frozen Assets Repurposing Act advanced by the WRMC with the Hon. Ratna Omidvar.
The Task Force has three key priorities:

Developing an Effective System for Reparations and Compensation for Ukraine and Ukrainians for Damage Caused by the Russian Federation

This research paper assesses the four main legal options in dealing with frozen Russian assets: continued freezing, confiscation, private claims, and enforcement of a foreign judgement or international award.

Legal analysis of innovative options for repurposing frozen assets of kleptocrats to assist the forcibly displaced and the countries hosting them.
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Président du Conseil, Conseil mondial pour les réfugiés et la migration

Viscount Bennett Professor of Law, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

President, International Centre for Criminal Law Reform, Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia

Global Governance Forum et Convenor de la Climate Governance Commission

Président, Conseil mondial pour les réfugiés et la migration et Chancellor’s Professor, Carleton University

Founder and Executive Director, Mindset Foundation and Founder and CEO, Mindset Venture Group

Integrity Initiatives International (observateur)

ancien procureur général du Canada et ministre de la Justice et des Affaires étrangères

ancien sénateur canadien et président des universités York et Wilfrid Laurier

Ambassador (Ret.)

défenseur des droits de l'homme et des migrations

ancien président du Centre de recherches pour le développement international

Counsel to Justice Canada, Lawyer and Criminologist (Ret.)

CEO & Founder, Angus Reid Global

ancien procureur général du Canada et ministre de la justice

Membre du conseil d'administration, Integrity Initiatives International

Director of Public Affairs, World Refugee & Migration Council

Integrity Initiatives International et Senior United States District Judge (ex officio)