New court, new justice?: the evolution of ‘justice for victims’ at domestic courts and at the international criminal court
<p style="text-align:justify;"> The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that explicitly promises to deliver justice for victims by providing for the rights of victims to participation and reparation in criminal proceedings. More...
Auteurs principaux: | Hoyle, C, Ullrich, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2014
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