This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence come into conflict within the context of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and whether this causes either set of rights to be violated. First it discusses the development of the right to the presumption of innocence at the ICC and explains victims’ participation rights. Next it outlines how conflict between these two rights should be resolved. The article then examines three areas in which there is tension between victims’ participation and the presumption of innocence. These areas are: calling victims ‘victims’; evidence submission; and participation by questioning witnesses. Finally, the article concludes that the rights of victims and th...
This article examines the presumption of innocence’s development at the InternationalCriminal Court....
The International Criminal Court (the ICC ), the world\u27s first permanent international crimi...
The notable nexus between human rights and international criminal law is perhaps most visible in are...
This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence com...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
The Statute of the permanent International Criminal Court (the ICC ) agreed to in Rome in 1998 cont...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has provided the right to present victims views in the ICC’s ...
As our understanding of human rights have become more developed two significant changes have occurre...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) adopted an innovative participatory role ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims enjoy a unique and crucial role before the International Criminal Court, where they enjoy a ...
Victim participation is considered a great innovation of the Rome Statute, and an improvement from t...
This article examines the presumption of innocence’s development at the InternationalCriminal Court....
The International Criminal Court (the ICC ), the world\u27s first permanent international crimi...
The notable nexus between human rights and international criminal law is perhaps most visible in are...
This article explores where the participation rights of victims and the presumption of innocence com...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
The Statute of the permanent International Criminal Court (the ICC ) agreed to in Rome in 1998 cont...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has provided the right to present victims views in the ICC’s ...
As our understanding of human rights have become more developed two significant changes have occurre...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) adopted an innovative participatory role ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Victims enjoy a unique and crucial role before the International Criminal Court, where they enjoy a ...
Victim participation is considered a great innovation of the Rome Statute, and an improvement from t...
This article examines the presumption of innocence’s development at the InternationalCriminal Court....
The International Criminal Court (the ICC ), the world\u27s first permanent international crimi...
The notable nexus between human rights and international criminal law is perhaps most visible in are...