The rights of victims in criminal justice proceedings for serious human rights violations / / by Juan Carlos Ochoa.

The Rights of Victims in Criminal Justice Proceedings for Serious Human Rights Violations addresses a question of critical importance to policy-makers, international lawyers, academics, and affected societies throughout the world: Should victims of serious human rights violations be granted under in...

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Superior document:Graduate institute of international and development studies ; v. 12
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Series) ; v. 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (333 pages)
Notes:Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)- - University of Geneva, 2010.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Introduction /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter I Conceptual Framework /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter II Procedural Obligations of States in the Field of Criminal Justice When Faced with Serious Human Rights Violations /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter III The Status Under International Law of the Rights of Access to and Participation in Criminal Proceedings Before Domestic Courts for /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter IV Reappraising Access to and Participation in Criminal Proceedings for Victims of Serious Human Rights Violations /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter V Victim Access to and Participation in Criminal Proceedings Conducted in Situations of Mass Atrocity /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Chapter VI General Conclusions /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Bibliography /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa --  |t Index /  |r Juan Carlos Ochoa. 
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