An examination into the progress made by victims of crime in achieving legal and cultural recognition in the criminal trial setting of English court
This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the...
Within the criminal justice system of England and Wales, the Crown Court is the arena in which serio...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
<p>In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and ...
This volume critically engages with the development of official policy and reform in relation to the...
A distinguishing feature of the International Criminal Court is its recognition of victims ' ri...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
The participation of victims in criminal proceedings is a controversial issue which lies at the core...
Victims enjoy a unique and crucial role before the International Criminal Court, where they enjoy a ...
Considers, with reference to studies involving adult and youth participants, how the ability of vict...
Interest in victims of crime - victimology - has always spanned both the scholarly and practical rea...
I selected the topic of my diploma thesis some time ago, having in mind the internship that I comple...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the...
Within the criminal justice system of England and Wales, the Crown Court is the arena in which serio...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
<p>In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and ...
This volume critically engages with the development of official policy and reform in relation to the...
A distinguishing feature of the International Criminal Court is its recognition of victims ' ri...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
The participation of victims in criminal proceedings is a controversial issue which lies at the core...
Victims enjoy a unique and crucial role before the International Criminal Court, where they enjoy a ...
Considers, with reference to studies involving adult and youth participants, how the ability of vict...
Interest in victims of crime - victimology - has always spanned both the scholarly and practical rea...
I selected the topic of my diploma thesis some time ago, having in mind the internship that I comple...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the...
Within the criminal justice system of England and Wales, the Crown Court is the arena in which serio...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...