Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court

The scope of victims’ participation at the investigation stage of a situation and throughout case-related proceedings is today one of the critical issues before the ICC. The key provision on this matter is Article 68(3) of the Rome Statute. This provision entrusts the ICC Chambers with the discretio...

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2009
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Universidad del Rosario
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International Criminal Court
Victims
International criminal
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Enfoques sistemáticos y casuísticos del papel de las víctimas en los procesos penales ante la Corte Penal Internacional
title Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
spellingShingle Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
International Criminal Court
Victims
International criminal
title_short Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
title_full Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
title_fullStr Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
title_full_unstemmed Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
title_sort Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv International Criminal Court
Victims
International criminal
topic International Criminal Court
Victims
International criminal
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