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Valorising Victims’ Ambivalences in Contemporary Trends in Transitional Justice the opportunities and risks of such an inclusion. In this chapter we first illustrate several ways in which victims become more integrated into transitional justice. We argue that the valorisation of the victim can basically be traced back to the institutionalisation and dissemination of human righ强化 发表于 2025-3-28 19:10:23
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Victims of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanityseful for the analysis of mass violence in the 20th century, because a considerable gap exists between the expectations of victim groups and the need to find clear and scientific definitions for mass violence.混合 发表于 2025-3-29 22:21:17
Victim-Oriented Perspectives: Rights and Realitiesrongs, such as serious crimes committed under colonial or authoritarian rule, continue to incur liability in legal and/or moral terms. Another complex issue is posed by the massive proportions of gross violations and serious crimes which may well require resort to collective redress and collective mvasculitis 发表于 2025-3-30 01:29:38
The Status of Victims Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Courtthe ICC bureaucracy. With respect to reparations for victims, the author considers the options of restitution, compensation, and rehabilitation. To date the Trust Fund for Victims has not resolved key operational questions on reparations concerning the seizure and management of defendant assets, invenumaerate 发表于 2025-3-30 07:04:58
Everyone Wanted to be Victim: How Victims of Persecution Disappear Within a Victimised Nation this time on former National Socialists saw themselves as victims of Allied pressure. While Austria denied any responsibility for National Socialist crimes she cared for returning soldiers of the German Army. The legal measures for this group were built parallel to these for victims of persecution