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Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice: Practitioners’ Guide

Edited by: Kinga Tibori-Szabo, Megan Hirst

ISBN13: 9789462651760
Published: July 2017
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This book is a guide to the law and practice of victims’ roles before the International Criminal Court, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. The various chapters focus on the provisions relevant to victim participation at these courts and the case law interpreting and applying those provisions. The book thus informs the reader on the principal ways in which the relevant practice is developing, the distinct avenues taken in the application of similar provisions as well as the ensuing advantages and challenges.

Unlike other volumes focusing on relevant academic literature, this volume is written mainly by practitioners and is addressed to those lawyers, legal advisers and victimologists who work or wish to work in the field of victim participation in international criminal justice.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction: Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice
The Application Process: Procedure and Players
Requirements for Victim Participation
The Role of Intermediaries and Third Parties in Victim Participation
Legal Representation of Participating Victims
The Protection of Victims Participating in International Criminal Justice
Victims' Rights and Obligations as regards the Case File: Access, Disclosure and Filing of Submissions
Victims' Lawyers in the Courtroom: Opening and Closing Statements, Questioning Witnesses, Challenging and Presenting Evidence
Victims Appearing in Person before a Chamber
Victims in the Witness Stand: Socio-Cultural and Psychological Challenges in Eliciting Victim Testimony
Victims' Attendance at the Tribunal to Observe Proceedings
The Rights of Participating Victims to Appeal and Participate in the Appeal against Interlocutory Decisions and Final Judgments
Reparations, Assistance and Support
Termination of Victim Participation
Communication between Victims' Lawyers and their Clients
International Criminal Proceedings - An Adequate Tool for Victims' Justice?.