Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: the blame cascade
Victim participation at the ICC has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little material gain for its participants. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little? How and why do...
Main Author: | Ullrich, L |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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