- Kinga Tibori-Szabó & Megan Hirst, Introduction: Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice
- Mélissa Fardel & Nuria Vehils Olarra, The Application Process: Procedure and Players
- Heloise Dumont, Requirements for Victim Participation
- Mariana Pena, The Role of Intermediaries and Third Parties in Victim Participation
- Megan Hirst, Legal Representation of Participating Victims
- Yaiza Alvarez Reyes, The Protection of Victims Participating in International Criminal Justice
- Caroline Walter, Victims’ Rights and Obligations as Regards the Case File: Access, Disclosure and Filing Submissions
- Peter Haynes, Victims’ Lawyers in the Courtroom: Opening and Closing Statements, Questioning Witnesses, Challenging and Presenting Evidence
- Daniella Rudy & Megan Hirst, Victims Appearing in Person Before a Chamber
- Ellie Smith, Victims in the Witness Stand: Socio-Cultural and Psychological Challenges in Eliciting Victim Testimony
- Elizabeth A. Turchi, Victims’ Attendance in the Courtroom to Observe Proceedings
- Kinga Tibori-Szabó, The Rights of Participating Victims to Appeal and Participate in the Appeal Against Interlocutory Decisions and Trial Judgments
- Carla Ferstman, Reparations, Assistance and Support
- Megan Hirst, Termination of Victim Participation
- Kinga Tibori-Szabó, Barbara Bianchini, Anushka Sehmi, & Silke Studzinsky, Communication Between Victims’ Lawyers and Their Clients
- Rianne Letschert, International Criminal Proceedings—An Adequate Tool for Victims’ Justice?
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Tibori-Szabó & Hirst: Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice: Practitioners’ Guide
Kinga Tibori-Szabó (Kosovo Specialist Chambers) & Megan Hirst (Doughty Street Chambers) have published Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice: Practitioners’ Guide (Asser Press 2017). Contents include: