The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) adopted an innovative participatory role for victims hailed as a major step towards recognising the rights of victims in international criminal proceedings. However, it is unclear whether direct participation has resulted in a more productive role for victims. This article discusses the goals of trial, focusing on the victims’ interests and the interests of the icc; the statutory and jurisprudential rules pertaining to victims’ participation at the Court; and the testimony of witnesses questioned by the victims’ representa- tives in the Lubanga and Katanga trials. The article concludes that the victims’ representatives in Lubanga and Katanga achieved some of the goals of trial but h...
My talk today analyzes victims\u27 [articipation from the defendant\u27s perspective and its impact ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was created in 1998, its founders hailed it as a “victim...
This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence com...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (icc) adopted an innovative participatory role ...
The International Criminal Court (the ICC ), the world\u27s first permanent international crimi...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has provided the right to present victims views in the ICC’s ...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The International Criminal Court (hereinafter ICC) is ...
The participation of victims in proceedings before the International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) i...
Victim participation is considered a great innovation of the Rome Statute, and an improvement from t...
The Statute of the permanent International Criminal Court (the ICC ) agreed to in Rome in 1998 cont...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
This thesis analyses the extent to which victims' rights and interests are respected at the Internat...
The inclusion of a victim participation scheme within the framework of the ICC is revolutionary unde...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Abstract The Rome Statute (rs) of the International Criminal Court (icc) failed ...
My talk today analyzes victims\u27 [articipation from the defendant\u27s perspective and its impact ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was created in 1998, its founders hailed it as a “victim...
This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence com...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (icc) adopted an innovative participatory role ...
The International Criminal Court (the ICC ), the world\u27s first permanent international crimi...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has provided the right to present victims views in the ICC’s ...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The International Criminal Court (hereinafter ICC) is ...
The participation of victims in proceedings before the International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) i...
Victim participation is considered a great innovation of the Rome Statute, and an improvement from t...
The Statute of the permanent International Criminal Court (the ICC ) agreed to in Rome in 1998 cont...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
This thesis analyses the extent to which victims' rights and interests are respected at the Internat...
The inclusion of a victim participation scheme within the framework of the ICC is revolutionary unde...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Abstract The Rome Statute (rs) of the International Criminal Court (icc) failed ...
My talk today analyzes victims\u27 [articipation from the defendant\u27s perspective and its impact ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was created in 1998, its founders hailed it as a “victim...
This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence com...