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The Participation of Victims in International Criminal Court Proceedings A Review of the Practice and Consideration of Options for the Future
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Document Date: 2012-12-13 11:08:19


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City

The Hague / LONDON / Nuremberg / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Victims’ Rights Working Group / T.M.C. Asser Press / Hague Working Group / /

Country

Netherlands / /

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Event

Reorganization / /

Facility

International Criminal Court / /

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institutional energy / info@redress.org WEB / civil law countries / law countries / workable systems / energy / /

Organization

Red Cross / Assembly of States Parties Central African Republic Draft Guidelines / office of Public / Assembly of States Parties / Khmer Rouge Tribunal / Defence office of Public / United Nations / Bureau on the Study Group / UN Court / Bureau on Victims / Assembly of States Parties11 / Trust Fund for Victims / D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation / Victims office of the Prosecutor Public Information and Document Section Regulations of the Court Rules of Procedure and Evidence Session Rome Statute United Nations General Assembly official Records / Oxford University / REDRESS TRUST / International Criminal Court / /

Person

Carla Ferstman / Mariana Pena / Isaline Wittorski / Jérôme de Hemptinne / C. Van den Wyngaert / Nicholas Damski / Adrian Fulford / Cecilia Nilsson-Kleffner / Christine Van den Wyngaert / /

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Position

Counsel / Trial Judge / Presiding Judge / forward in international criminal justice.3 Victims / Moving Forward / subsidiary prosecutor / Judge / /

PublishedMedium

the Review / International Review of the Red Cross / /

URL

www.redress.org / www.vrwg.org / /

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