Victims, Atrocity and International Criminal Justice: Lessons from Cambodia

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9781138737761
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This book examines the role of victims within the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Drawing on a series of interviews with key figures, the book explores the way in which all parties within it are shaped by specific political, economic and legal contexts; notably, whether victims can further their interests within the courtroom.
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Author(s) By Rachel Killean.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 246
Published in United Kingdom
Published 9 Jul 2018
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This book examines the role of victims within the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Drawing on a series of interviews with key figures, the book explores the way in which all parties within it are shaped by specific political, economic and legal contexts; notably, whether victims can further their interests within the courtroom.
1. Introduction 2. Victimology, Victims' Rights and the Politicised Victim 3. Compromised Justice: The Road to the ECCC 4. Judicial Policy Making and the Shaping of Civil Party Participation 5. Practitioner Perspectives on Working for and
Rachel Killean is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast
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