What reparations for Yazidi survivors? Although the genocide of the Yazidi community initially shocked the world, international interest in their plight has steadily waned over the years. On 1st March 2021, the Iraqi parliament passed the “Yazidi Survivors Law,” setting out a framework to compensate victims of Islamic State crimes. Groundbreaking in many respects, this law has nonetheless proved insufficient in addressing survivors’ daily struggles. The Yazidi case in particular highlights the difficulties survivors face in asserting their right to redress. Beyond legal prosecutions of the perpetrators, what practical forms of rebuilding and support are needed in a post-conflict environment?