In early 2006, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights called for more detailed research into the relevant international standards and national and international practices concerning the role of victims in criminal proceedings. In response to this call and the increased attention paid to victims at international criminal institutions, this study explores the role of victims in international criminal proceedings. As such, the aim of this study is threefold: (i) to describe, explain and clarify the procedural role afforded to victims in international criminal proceedings; (ii) to evaluate whether the current approaches to victim participation in international criminal proceedings are consistent with human rights standards; and (i...
1 Victims of the Gravest Crimes: The Role of Victims in Legal Proceedings Before the International C...
In special criminal tribunals before the establishment of the Court, in the first generation of trib...
The courts of criminal jurisdiction at the national and international levels in the past did not bes...
This thesis critically examines the role, scope and implications of victims' participation in intern...
This book is a guide to the law and practice of victims’ roles before the International Criminal Cou...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) have taken the innovative approach of gr...
Magister Legum - LLMBy any standard, victim participation is a relatively new phenomenon in internat...
The right of victims to participate in international human rights adjudicative procedures is general...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of victims before the ICC criminal justice system by g...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
1 Victims of the Gravest Crimes: The Role of Victims in Legal Proceedings Before the International C...
In special criminal tribunals before the establishment of the Court, in the first generation of trib...
The courts of criminal jurisdiction at the national and international levels in the past did not bes...
This thesis critically examines the role, scope and implications of victims' participation in intern...
This book is a guide to the law and practice of victims’ roles before the International Criminal Cou...
Effective and meaningful victim participation in international criminal proceedings is a vital compo...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) have taken the innovative approach of gr...
Magister Legum - LLMBy any standard, victim participation is a relatively new phenomenon in internat...
The right of victims to participate in international human rights adjudicative procedures is general...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of victims before the ICC criminal justice system by g...
This paper will explore the relationship between international criminal trials - ad hoc tribunals an...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
Since its inception, the United Nations has adopted two General Assembly resolutions dealing with th...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
1 Victims of the Gravest Crimes: The Role of Victims in Legal Proceedings Before the International C...
In special criminal tribunals before the establishment of the Court, in the first generation of trib...
The courts of criminal jurisdiction at the national and international levels in the past did not bes...