Victims and appeals at the International Criminal Court (ICC): evaluation under international human rights standards
In: International journal of human rights, Band 25, Heft 9, S. 1598-1624
ISSN: 1744-053X
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In: International journal of human rights, Band 25, Heft 9, S. 1598-1624
ISSN: 1744-053X
In: Nordic journal of international law, Band 88, Heft 4, S. 525-557
ISSN: 1571-8107
Two important African criminal justice initiatives, namely, the Extraordinary African Chambers (eac) and the International Criminal Law Section of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights (acjhr-icls), illustrate the trend whereby victims can claim and receive reparations at international/hybrid criminal tribunals (icts). The International Criminal Court (icc) started this trend. This article will examine whether the eac and acjhr-icls can contribute to victims' status as reparations claimants on substantive, procedural and institutional levels. The eac-Statute as applied in Habré and the acjhr-Statute constitute the primary sources of analysis as complemented by inter alia the law and/or practice of the icc, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (eccc) and the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACtHPR). This article generally finds that the realisation of victims' right to reparations at the eac and acjhr-icls depends on how normative and implementation deficits and challenges are handled.
In: Groningen Journal of International Law, Band 3, Heft II
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In: New York Law School Clinical Law Teaching & Practice eJournal, June 2015
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In: (2021) 39:4 Nordic Journal of Human Rights 458-480
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In: Berkeley Journal of International Law, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 2020
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