Published: 30 November 2012Redress for victims of international crimes is coming of age. In the wake of the first judgment of the ICC which found Thomas Lubanga Dyilo guilty of recruiting child soldiers and the subsequent first decision on the principles and procedures of reparation, the time is ripe for a concrete assessment of the extraordinary development in victim redress over the last two decades. The incorporation of a redress regime into international criminal justice systems, in particular, raises the question as to whether a relationship exists between bringing to justice perpetrators of international crimes and bringing justice to victims of such crimes. The practice of international human rights supervisory bodies indicates that ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
International law is increasingly focusing on criminal avenues to deal with past human rights ab...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
The main purpose of this research project is to inquire into the emerging civil ...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Since the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg, the first international tribunal to tr...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Defence date: 16 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, EUI, Supervisor Prof...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
International law is increasingly focusing on criminal avenues to deal with past human rights ab...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
For long the plight of victims of gross violations of human rights has been ignored because of legal...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
The main purpose of this research project is to inquire into the emerging civil ...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Since the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg, the first international tribunal to tr...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Defence date: 16 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, EUI, Supervisor Prof...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
International law is increasingly focusing on criminal avenues to deal with past human rights ab...