Rights for crime victims have been decried as myths; entitlements that have little enforceability. At the same time, they have been criticised as undermining the legal rights of the accused person. In this Guest Editors Introduction to the Special Issue, Making Rights Real, we suggest that victims’ rights are in transition. Rights may be set out in legal instrument but, we argue, it is through the practices of people in their myriad settings that are part of that shift to realising rights in action. We describe ways in which we see victims’ rights being realised in different parts of the world and develop a human rights framework for the rights of crime victims to further shape the transition
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
A couple of decades ago, victims had few, if any, rights to be informed, present and heard within th...
Presentation to the 20th anniversary celebration of the 1985 UN Victims Declaration, held in Canberr...
Over the last 40 years, advocates for crime victims have succeeded in enshrining victims’ rights in ...
Crime victim’s rights legislation including the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 (VWPA) and...
‘Victims claiming justice’ has surface simplicity but arises in a range of contexts influenced by di...
The victims\u27 rights movement has only recently gained national exposure. The advances in vi...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
As our understanding of human rights have become more developed two significant changes have occurre...
The failure of the present criminal justice system to provide meaningful participation for victims ...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of v...
Over the last 40 years, advocates for crime victims have succeeded in enshrining victims’ rights in ...
There is a growing recognition that crime victims have identifiable interests of sufficient legitim...
Abstract: This paper seeks to explain how crime victims have become increasingly visible in the crim...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
A couple of decades ago, victims had few, if any, rights to be informed, present and heard within th...
Presentation to the 20th anniversary celebration of the 1985 UN Victims Declaration, held in Canberr...
Over the last 40 years, advocates for crime victims have succeeded in enshrining victims’ rights in ...
Crime victim’s rights legislation including the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 (VWPA) and...
‘Victims claiming justice’ has surface simplicity but arises in a range of contexts influenced by di...
The victims\u27 rights movement has only recently gained national exposure. The advances in vi...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
As our understanding of human rights have become more developed two significant changes have occurre...
The failure of the present criminal justice system to provide meaningful participation for victims ...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of v...
Over the last 40 years, advocates for crime victims have succeeded in enshrining victims’ rights in ...
There is a growing recognition that crime victims have identifiable interests of sufficient legitim...
Abstract: This paper seeks to explain how crime victims have become increasingly visible in the crim...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
A couple of decades ago, victims had few, if any, rights to be informed, present and heard within th...
Presentation to the 20th anniversary celebration of the 1985 UN Victims Declaration, held in Canberr...