Reparations and Restitution: Legal Redress, Historical Justice, and Corporate Accountability in the Post-Colonial Present
14 November 2025
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
University of Brighton, UK
Call for Papers
We invite scholars, researchers, practitioners, and community activists to submit proposals for the one-day conference “Reparations and Restitution: Legal Redress, Historical Justice, and Corporate Accountability in the Post-Colonial Present”, to be held at the University of Brighton on 14 November 2025.
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together diverse voices to explore the political, ethical, legal, ecological, and historical dimensions of reparation and restitution across the African Diaspora. We are particularly interested in contributions that interrogate the legacies of slavery, colonialism, racial capitalism, and environmental exploitation, and examine how justice and accountability are being pursued through legal action, ecological activism, public memory, and community mobilisation.
This event aims to advance critical dialogue on the role of institutions, corporations, and states in responding to historical and ongoing injustices, including environmental degradation that disproportionately affects African, Caribbean, and other Black communities globally. We welcome proposals that highlight climate justice and ecological restitution as vital dimensions of reparative justice in the 21st century.
Themes
We welcome abstracts on (but not limited to) the following themes
- Legal strategies for reparations and international litigation
- Corporate accountability for slavery, colonialism, and environmental harm
- Global South debt relief and debt cancellation as forms of reparative justice
- Climate justice and environmental reparations: towards an ecological ethic of repair
- Historical memory, truth commissions, and reconciliation processes
- Reparations in the UK, US, Caribbean, African, and Latin American contexts
- The use of archival and historical evidence in reparations claims
- The ethics of apology, symbolic redress, and institutional reform
- Reparations through art, literature, and memorial practices
- Intersectionality and justice: race, gender, class, and displacement
- Youth and community-led activism for climate and historical justice
Submission Guidelines
- Abstracts: 250–300 words
- Include: Title, full name, institutional affiliation (if applicable), theme area and a short bio (100 words)
- Deadline: 15 August 2025
- Notification of acceptance: 15 September 2025
- Contact person: Luqma Temitayo Onikosi
- Submit to: l.onikosi@brighton.ac.uk
We particularly encourage submissions from early-career researchers, artists, and practitioners working beyond academia.
Keynote speakers
Confirmed Keynote Speaker:
Deadria Farmer-Paellmann
Executive Director, Restitution Study Group, United States of America (USA)
Keynote Theme: “Litigating the Past: Strategies for Corporate Reparations and Transformative Justice”


8 August, 2025 at 8:35 am
Dear Conference organisers and CAPPE Community,
Noting the scope of your focus in CAPPE and Nov’s Conference, the generic framework (model of / for care) Hodges’ model may be of interest?
Posts are tagged and searchable e.g.
conflict
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=conflict
history
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=history
colonial
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=colonial
justice
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=justice
ethics
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=ethics
relation -al -ships
https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/search?q=relation
The blog includes a bibliography and template in the sidebar.
Kind regards and best wishes with your plans.
Peter Jones
Community Mental Health Nurse, Part-time Tutor and Researcher
Blogging at “Welcome to the QUAD”
http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/h2cm
21 November, 2025 at 11:35 am
Dear Peter,
Thanks so much for reaching out with this – I will pass it on to the conference organisers!