Article published on December 2016, by SCJN, see original article.
It examines the obligation of States to repair human rights violations, focusing on the right to comprehensive reparation. The analysis addresses international and national legal mechanisms that guarantee this right, highlighting the importance of effective reparation that includes measures of restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction, and guarantees of non-repetition. The document also discusses the challenges victims face in accessing justice and the need to strengthen institutions to ensure fair and adequate reparation.