The reparation system of the International Criminal Court : its implementation, possibilities and limitations / / by Eva Dwertmann.

When the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court was adopted in 1998, one of its great innovations was that victims were granted an active role in the proceedings. In its early jurisprudence on victims’ rights, the International Criminal Court stated that “the success of the Court is, to s...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles
Physical Description:1 online resource (373 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Historical and legal context of reparations for victims of crimes under international law (overview)
  • Purpose of reparations in international criminal law
  • Reparation principles and determination of the scope and extent of any damage, loss and injury to, or in respect of, victims (Art. 75 (1) ICC statute)
  • The ICC reparation order (Art. 75 (2) ICC statute)
  • ICC reparations proceedings
  • Assistance to victims and their families by the trust fund (Art. 79 ICC statute, rule 98 (5)).