Figuring Victims in International Criminal Justice: The case of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

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Through a close reading of the practices of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, or the Khmer Rouge Tribunal as it is also called, this book demonstrates how court practices produce the subjectivity of the victim, a subjectivity that is profoundly of law and endogenous to the enterprise of international criminal justice.
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Author(s) By Maria Elander.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 206
Published in United Kingdom
Published 6 Jun 2018
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Through a close reading of the practices of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, or the Khmer Rouge Tribunal as it is also called, this book demonstrates how court practices produce the subjectivity of the victim, a subjectivity that is profoundly of law and endogenous to the enterprise of international criminal justice.
Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: The Victim's Address Chapter One: The Establishment of a Court Chapter Two: The Khmer Rouge Marriages and the Victims of Crim
Maria Elander is a lecturer at La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
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