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Victims' Reparations Claims and International Criminal Courts: Incompatible Values?
2010
Journal of International Criminal Justice
This article examines the emerging practice on victims' claims for reparation in the context of international criminal proceedings. International criminal courts have followed the model of domestic jurisdictions allowing criminal courts to order compensation by the convicted person to the victim. Yet, remedies for victims in domestic criminal courts function far from optimally. Domestic courts face various problems, relating to technical questions of civil law concerning applicable law,
doi:10.1093/jicj/mqp088
fatcat:iu63yxebhnalxeojmsyhdmosma