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Victims Before the International Criminal Court

Definition, Participation, Reparation

Gurgen Petrossian, Christoph Safferling

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Internationales Recht, Ausländisches Recht

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The book analyses the difficulties the International Criminal Court faces with the definition of those persons who are eligible for participating in the proceedings. Establishing justice for victims is one of the most important aims of the court. It therefore created a unique system of victim participation. Since its first trial the court struggles to live up to the expectancies its statute has generated. The book offers a new approach of how to define victimhood by looking at the different international crimes. It seeks to offer guidance for the right to participate in the different stages of the proceedings by looking at the practice in national jurisdictions. Lastly the book offers insights into the functioning of the reparation regime at the ICC by virtue of the Trust Fund for Victim and  its different mandates. The critical analysis of the ICC-practice with regard to definition, participation and reparation aims at promoting a realistic approach, which will avoid the disappointing of expectations and thus help to enhance the acceptance of the ICC.

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Geneva conventions for the protection of war victims, Victim Participation in International Criminal Procedure, Human Rights, Victims’ Rights, Victims of enforced disappearance, Victims of International Crimes, ICC victim participation system, Victims’ Participation in Criminal Justice Systems, Reparation law, ICC, The Trust Fund for Victims, international criminal procedure, Human trafficking, International Criminal Court, Reparation for Victims, Victims of Terrorism, Rome Statute, TFV, Comparative Criminal Procedure, victims of humanitarian law