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Realizing Reparative Justice for International Crimes: From Theory to Practice

Realizing Reparative Justice for International Crimes: From Theory to Practice

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Miriam Cohen
Cambridge University Press, 7/2/2020
EAN 9781108472685, ISBN10: 1108472680

Hardcover, 250 pages, 23.5 x 15.9 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This book provides a timely and systematic study of reparations in international criminal justice, going beyond a theoretical analysis of the system established at the International Criminal Court (ICC). It originally engages with recent decisions and filings at the ICC relating to reparation and how the criminal and reparative dimensions of international criminal justice can be reconciled. This book is equally innovative in its extensive treatment of the significant challenges of adjudicating on reparations, and proposing recommendations based on concrete experiences. With recent and imminent decisions from the ICC, and developments in national courts and beyond, Miriam Cohen provides a critical analysis of the theory and emerging jurisprudence of reparations for international crimes, their impact on victims and stakeholders.

Introduction
1. Punishment and reparation
construing the legal basis of a duty to repair in international criminal law
2. Reparative justice at international and hybrid criminal tribunals
3. The construction of a reparative dimension of international justice before the International Criminal Court (ICC)
4. Victims of international crimes within administrative mechanisms
the ICC Trust Fund For Victims
5. The role of national courts and mechanisms in realizing reparative justice for international crimes
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index.