Systematic and casuistic approaches to the role of victims in criminal proceedings before the International Criminal Court Academic Article

journal

  • New Criminal Law Review

abstract

  • The scope of victims' participation at the investigation stage of a situation and throughout case-related proceedings is today one of the critical issues before the ICC. The key provision on this matter is Article 68(3) of the Rome Statute. This provision entrusts the ICC Chambers with the discretion to determine (i) when victims can participate in ICC proceedings and (ii) the specific manner in which such participation can take place. The present article, which is written against the backdrop of the first Review Conference scheduled for next year pursuant to Article 121(1) of the Rome Statute, focuses on the systematic and casuistic approaches adopted so far by different ICC chambers in shaping, pursuant to Article 68(3) of the Statute, the role of victims at the investigation stage of a situation and in case-related proceedings.

publication date

  • 2009-1-1

edition

  • 12

keywords

  • International Criminal Court
  • chamber
  • criminal proceedings
  • participation
  • statute

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1933-4192

number of pages

  • 16

start page

  • 513

end page

  • 528