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Research paper thumbnail of Stellung des Opfers vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof

Global Europe - Basel papers on Europe in a global perspective, Dec 13, 2021

The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants t... more The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants them participation rights and assigns them a position as legal subjects. The status of victims at the ICC is not automatically inherent to international criminal law, but rather the preliminary result of a legal development and a process of political negotiation. In this paper, the development of victimhood is traced along the stages of international criminal law and its institutions leading to the implementation of the ICC. In addition, the paper detaches the concept of victimhood from a purely jurisprudential framework and transfers it to the concept of transitional justice. In doing so, it demonstrates that the victim-specific norms in the Rome Statute have the potential for a restorative function.

Research paper thumbnail of Stellung des Opfers vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof

Global Europe – Basel Papers on Europe in a Global Perspective

The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants t... more The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants them participation rights and assigns them a position as legal subjects. The status of victims at the ICC is not automatically inherent to international criminal law, but rather the preliminary result of a legal development and a process of political negotiation. In this paper, the development of victimhood is traced along the stages of international criminal law and its institutions leading to the implementation of the ICC. In addition, the paper detaches the concept of victimhood from a purely jurisprudential framework and transfers it to the concept of transitional justice. In doing so, it demonstrates that the victim-specific norms in the Rome Statute have the potential for a restorative function.

Research paper thumbnail of Stellung des Opfers vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof

Global Europe - Basel papers on Europe in a global perspective, Dec 13, 2021

The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants t... more The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants them participation rights and assigns them a position as legal subjects. The status of victims at the ICC is not automatically inherent to international criminal law, but rather the preliminary result of a legal development and a process of political negotiation. In this paper, the development of victimhood is traced along the stages of international criminal law and its institutions leading to the implementation of the ICC. In addition, the paper detaches the concept of victimhood from a purely jurisprudential framework and transfers it to the concept of transitional justice. In doing so, it demonstrates that the victim-specific norms in the Rome Statute have the potential for a restorative function.

Research paper thumbnail of Stellung des Opfers vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof

Global Europe – Basel Papers on Europe in a Global Perspective

The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants t... more The International Criminal Court (ICC) provides a procedural framework to victims, which grants them participation rights and assigns them a position as legal subjects. The status of victims at the ICC is not automatically inherent to international criminal law, but rather the preliminary result of a legal development and a process of political negotiation. In this paper, the development of victimhood is traced along the stages of international criminal law and its institutions leading to the implementation of the ICC. In addition, the paper detaches the concept of victimhood from a purely jurisprudential framework and transfers it to the concept of transitional justice. In doing so, it demonstrates that the victim-specific norms in the Rome Statute have the potential for a restorative function.

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