As much as victims have been absent in traditional and national criminal justice for a long time, they were invisible in transitional and international criminal justice after World War II. The Nuremberg Trials were dominated by the perpetrators, and documents were mainly used instead of victim testimony. Contemporaries shared the perspective that transitional justice, both international and national procedures should channel revenge by the victims and their families into the more peaceful venues of courts and legal procedures. Since then, victims have gained an ever more important role in transitional, post-conflict and international criminal justice. Non-judicial tribunals, Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, and international criminal c...
In early 2006, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights called for more detailed researc...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
This thesis examines the role of victims in international criminal law and details how ensuring they...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
International courts have long struggled to make their work relevant and accessible to the public in...
In special criminal tribunals before the establishment of the Court, in the first generation of trib...
This thesis critically examines the role, scope and implications of victims' participation in intern...
It is commonly accepted that war crimes trials should provide a space for victims to tell their stor...
Beginning with the application forms, ending with the contact between the legal representatives and ...
In the context of a special issue on ‘practices’ at the International Criminal Court, this article f...
In the context of a special issue on ‘practices’ at the International Criminal Court, this article f...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
In early 2006, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights called for more detailed researc...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
This thesis examines the role of victims in international criminal law and details how ensuring they...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
International courts have long struggled to make their work relevant and accessible to the public in...
In special criminal tribunals before the establishment of the Court, in the first generation of trib...
This thesis critically examines the role, scope and implications of victims' participation in intern...
It is commonly accepted that war crimes trials should provide a space for victims to tell their stor...
Beginning with the application forms, ending with the contact between the legal representatives and ...
In the context of a special issue on ‘practices’ at the International Criminal Court, this article f...
In the context of a special issue on ‘practices’ at the International Criminal Court, this article f...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
In early 2006, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights called for more detailed researc...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
This thesis examines the role of victims in international criminal law and details how ensuring they...