Participation of Victims in International Criminal Proceedings


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<p>This book argues that the expressivist justice model provides a meaningful foundation for the participation of victims in international criminal proceedings.</p><p>Traditional criminal justice theories have tended to marginalise the role afforded to victims while informing the criminal procedures utilised by international criminal courts. As a result giving content to shaping and enhancing victims’ participatory rights have been some of the most debated issues in international criminal justice. This book contributes to this debate by advancing expressivism which has the capacity to create a historical narrative of gross human rights violations as a core of international criminal justice able to provide a worthwhile basis for the participation of victims in proceedings and clarifying the scope and content of their participatory rights. The work provides an in-depth discussion on issues related to victims’ participatory rights from the perspective of international human rights law victimology and the philosophical foundation of international criminal justice.</p><p>The book will be a valuable resource for researchers academics and policymakers working in the areas of international criminal justice international human rights law transitional justice and conflict studies.</p>
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