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Redress for Victims of Crimes under International Law
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Paradoxically, victims of ordinary crimes such as fraud, theft or assault, can obtain redress through regular domestic channels, whereas victims of such major atrocities as genocide, war crimes or ...
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25 February 2004

Paradoxically, victims of ordinary crimes such as fraud, theft or assault, can obtain redress through regular domestic channels, whereas victims of such major atrocities as genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity, have been left mostly uncompensated. Until recently, a pervasive climate of impunity for international crimes relegated victims to the political and legal periphery. Over the last few years however, the international community has begun to recognize that, just as crimes under international law cannot be considered ordinary crimes, victims of these crimes cannot be considered ordinary victims. In this book, Dr. Bottigliero explores the origins, evolution and practice relating to victims’ redress in domestic law, regional and universal human rights regimes, humanitarian law, the law of State responsibility, United Nations practice, and international criminal law including the International Criminal Court. She argues that the international community must now move beyond incomplete and fragmented approaches towards a much more comprehensive redress regime for victims of crimes under international law, and she recommends means by which to enhance the coherence, effectiveness and fairness of victims’ redress.
Price: $194.00
Pages: 310
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
25 February 2004
ISBN: 9789004138841
Format: Hardcover
Ilaria Bottigliero, Laurea (La Sapienza, Rome), DES and Ph.D. (Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva) is the author of 120 Million Landmines Deployed Worldwide: Fact or Fiction? and she currently teaches ‘Public International Law’, ‘Gender Theory’ and ‘Gender, Law and Politics’ at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and ‘International Humanitarian Law’ at the University of Hong Kong. Dr. Bottigliero has been actively lobbying Governments in Asia as part of the international campaign urging ratification of the ICC Statute and she lectures widely on victims’ compensation and gender justice.