The theoretical framework encompassing reparations in both legal and ethical terms have been evolving in the last decades. Not confined anymore to monetary compensation, reparations can be articulated with diverse approaches. This paper aims to sustain the role of health reparations as an intersectional means to support equity not just in the aftermath of an armed conflict, but even over their course. Moreover, asymmetric war scenarios are addressed as new scopes of analysis of bioethics. Finally, Gaza’s women condition is considered as a textbook example of such an approach.

The case for health reparations in contemporary asymmetric warfare. (Bio)ethical considerations on Gaza’s women condition.

tullia penna
2025-01-01

Abstract

The theoretical framework encompassing reparations in both legal and ethical terms have been evolving in the last decades. Not confined anymore to monetary compensation, reparations can be articulated with diverse approaches. This paper aims to sustain the role of health reparations as an intersectional means to support equity not just in the aftermath of an armed conflict, but even over their course. Moreover, asymmetric war scenarios are addressed as new scopes of analysis of bioethics. Finally, Gaza’s women condition is considered as a textbook example of such an approach.
2025
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health reparations; gaza women's condition; vulnerability; bioethics and war; bioetichs and public health; asymmetric wars
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