Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
By: Sperfeldt Christoph.
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Introduction; Background to the two case studies; Part I. Norm-Making: 1. Punishment and redress in international criminal justice; 2. Negotiating; Part II. Engaging Survivors: 3. Targeting, participating and representing; 4. Communicating and consulting; 5. Assisting; Part III. Adjudicating: 6. Adjudicating at the ICC; 7. Adjudicating at the ECCC; Part IV. Implementing: 8. Projectifying; 9. Receiving and contesting; Conclusion; Bibliography.
Focusing on proceedings at the International Criminal Court and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, this book uses original ethnographic fieldwork to explore how a range of practices have constituted and contested reparations in international criminal justice.
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