CEU eTD Collection (2020); Alihodzic, Asija: Implications of Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings on the Victims' Understanding of Justice

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020
Author Alihodzic, Asija
Title Implications of Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings on the Victims' Understanding of Justice
Summary The aim of this analysis is to address how the role of victims of mass atrocities in international criminal proceedings affects their understanding of the notion of justice in terms of their satisfaction with the outcome. The obstacles and adverse effects of this model are worth exploring. In theory, victim participation ought to strengthen the role of victims in pursuing justice before international tribunals. However, this power cannot be exercised without respective limitations. Specifically, the emphasis is put on the implications of the victims’ role as participants in the International Criminal Court (ICC) system on their sense of justice in comparison with their role as witnesses in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) framework
Supervisor Bárd, Károly
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2020/alihodzic_asija.pdf

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