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_c17317 _d17317 |
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040 | _cCSHL | ||
082 | _a345 KIL 2018 | ||
100 | _aKillean, Rachel. | ||
245 |
_aVictims, atrocity and international criminal justice : _blessons from Cambodia. |
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_aLondon and New York ; _bRoutledge : _c2018. |
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300 |
_a246 p. : _c23 cm. |
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500 | _a1 copy Victimology, victims' rights and the politicised victim Compromised justice : the road to the ECCC Crafting victim participation through judicial policy making Judicial implementation of civil party participation Practitioner perspectives on working for and with victims Professionalised civil society and the civil party system Civil parties, justice and legitimacy at the ECCC Lessons learned from Cambodia | ||
520 | _aUpon a debate of whether "justice to victims"exists, this book was written to this important statement through an examination of the role of victims as civil parties within the Extaordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). | ||
650 | 0 | _aInternational Criminal Law | |
942 | _cRWI |