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Das Menschenrecht auf Reparationen.
Theoretische Grundlagen und praktische Umsetzung am Internationalen Strafgerichtshof.
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Veröffentlicht 2021, von Michaela Lissowsky bei Duncker & Humblot
ISBN: 978-3-428-18383-8
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht - Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure
266 Seiten
23.3 cm x 15.7 cm
»The Human Right to Reparations. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Implementation at the International Criminal Court«: Victims of international crimes rightly demand reparations for the most severe physical and psychological suffering inflicted upon them. This interdisciplinary study demonstrates that this claim by victims for reparations is grounded in human rights. At the same time, ...
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»The Human Right to Reparations. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Implementation at the International Criminal Court«: Victims of international crimes rightly demand reparations for the most severe physical and psychological suffering inflicted upon them. This interdisciplinary study demonstrates that this claim by victims for reparations is grounded in human rights. At the same time, the practice of reparations at the Trust Fund for Victims of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is critically examined. In the process, numerous deficits in the operationalization of the human right to reparations at the ICC are revealed.
»The Human Right to Reparations. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Implementation at the International Criminal Court«: Victims of international crimes rightly demand reparations for the most severe physical and psychological suffering inflicted upon them. This interdisciplinary study demonstrates that this claim by victims for reparations is grounded in human rights. At the same time, the practice of reparations at the Trust Fund for Victims of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is critically examined. In the process, numerous deficits in the operationalization of the human right to reparations at the ICC are revealed.