Abstract

This article considers the Programme for Reparation and Integral Health Assistance for Victims of Human Rights Violations (prais) in Chile. It includes a summary of the reparations programmes implemented in Chile from 1990 to 2004, to redress the human rights violations suffered by victims of Pinochet’s dictatorship (1973–1990). The Health Programme was created in 1991 and reinforced by law in 2004. It has been the principal reparation measure for victims of human rights violations adopted in Chile, including third-generation relatives. This article puts them in context and assesses achievements and challenges of the reparations programme.

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