Victims of international crimes: an interdisciplinary discourse
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
................................................ 1
Thorsten Bonacker and Christoph Safferling
1.1
Preliminary Remarks
..................................... 1
1.2
Part I: Victims in International Law
.......................... 7
1.3
Part II: Definition of Victims
............................... 8
1.4
Part III: Victim Protection and Participation in Criminal Trials
..... 9
1.5
Part IV: Victims in Transitional Justice Processes
............... 10
1.6
Part V: The Role of Civil Society Actors
...................... 12
References
.................................................. 13
Part I Victims in International Law
2
Victim-Oriented Perspectives: Rights and Realities
............... 17
Theo
van
Boven
2.1
Silence and Disregard
..................................... 18
2.2
New Trends
............................................. 20
2.3
Towards an Inclusive Approach to Reparative Justice
............ 24
2.4
Concluding Remarks
..................................... 26
References
.................................................. 27
3
On Victims and
Non-
Victims: Observations from Rwanda
......... 29
Gerd Hankel
3.1
Introduction
............................................ 29
3.2
Background: The Genocide of
1994
and the Subsequent Wars
..... 31
3.3
How the Crimes were Punished
............................. 33
3.4
What Happened for the Victims
............................. 36
3.5
What are the Consequences of the One-Sided Victim
Perception for Rwandan Society?
........................... 38
3.6
Concluding Reflections
................................... 40
References
.................................................. 42
IX
χ
Contents
Part II Definition of Victims
4
The Status of Victims Under the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court
................................. 47
Michael J. Kelly
4.1
Introduction
............................................ 48
4.2
Participation in Court Proceedings
........................... 49
4.2.1
Attaining Victim Status
............................. 50
4.2.2
Representation of Victims
........................... 52
4.2.3
Article
68(3):
Victim Participation in Proceedings
........ 53
4.3
Protections
............................................. 56
4.3.1
Rome Statute Protections: Article
68................... 57
4.3.2
Victims and Witnesses Unit
.......................... 58
4.3.3
The Court s Role in Victim Protection
.................. 58
4.4
Reparations
............................................. 59
4.4.1
Reparations Made Against a Convicted Person
........... 59
4.4.2
The Trust Fund for Victims
.......................... 61
4.5
Conclusion
............................................. 65
References
.................................................. 66
5
The Individualising and Universalising Discourse of Law: Victims
in Truth Commissions and Trials
............................... 67
Michael Humphrey
5.1
Introduction
............................................ 67
5.2
Rights and Suffering
...................................... 70
5.3
Truth Commissions
...................................... 73
5.4
Trials
.................................................. 79
5.4.1
National Trials
.................................... 80
5.4.2
International Trials
................................. 83
5.5
Conclusion
............................................. 86
References
.................................................. 87
6
Redressing Sexual Violence in Transitional Justice and the
Labelling of Women as Victims
.............................. 91
Susanne Buckley-Zistel
6.1
Introduction
............................................ 91
6.2
Sexual Violence During Violent Conflicts
..................... 92
6.3
Masculinities and Violence
................................. 93
6.4
Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice
...................... 95
6.5
Conclusions
............................................ 98
References
.................................................. 99
7
Everyone Wanted to be Victim: How Victims of Persecution
Disappear Within a Victimised Nation
.......................... 101
Brigitte Bailer-Galanda
7.1
Political and Social Settings in the First Years of the Second
Republic of Austria
....................................... 102
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7.2
The Framework for Austria s Dealing with her National
Socialist Past
............................................ 103
7.2.1
The Declaration of Moscow
.......................... 103
7.2.2
The Externalisation of Responsibility and Guilt
.......... 103
7.2.3
The Future State Treaty
............................. 104
7.3
The Victims of National Socialist Persecution
.................. 105
7.3.1
The Victims Welfare Act and its Selective Definition
of Victim
......................................... 105
7.3.2
Restitution of Lost Property
.......................... 107
7.3.3
Different Definitions of Victims of National Socialist
Persecution
....................................... 108
7.3.4
A Special Category of Victims
........................ 109
7.4
Aryanisers as Victims?
.................................. 110
7.5
Soldiers of the German Army ( Deutsche
Wehrmacht )..........
Ill
7.6
Mixing of Claims
........................................ 113
7.7
Former National Socialists: Victims of Denazification?
.......... 114
7.8
Immediate Competition Between Former National Socialists
and Victims of Persecution
................................. 114
7.9
Conclusion: A Nation of Victims
............................ 115
References
.................................................. 116
8
Transcending Victimhood: Child Soldiers and Restorative
Justice
..................................................... 119
Mark A. Drumbl
8.1
Defining the Terms
....................................... 122
8.2
Images of Child Soldiers
.................................. 125
8.3
Social Realities of Child Soldiering: Circumscribed
Action
................................................. 130
8.4
An Emergent Legal Fiction and its Effects
.................... 136
8.5
Conclusion
............................................. 144
References
.................................................. 144
Part III Victim Protection and Participation in Criminal Trials
9
The Protection of Victims in War Crimes Trials
.................. 149
Daniela Kravetz
9.1
Introduction
............................................ 150
9.2
Protection Framework
.................................... 150
9.2.1
General Rules Governing Victim Protection
............. 150
9.2.2
Measures of Protection
.............................. 154
9.3
Challenges in Providing Protecting
.......................... 157
9.3.1
Due Process Costs of Protective Measures
.............. 157
9.3.2
Enforcing Protective Measures
........................ 158
9.3.3
Countering Witness Intimidation
...................... 160
9.4
Conclusion
............................................. 162
References
.................................................. 162
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10
Victims as Witnesses: Views from the Defence
................... 165
Natalie
von Wistinghausen
10.1
To Start with: Who is a Victim ?
......................... 167
10.2
Is Victim Participation Fully Consistent with the Presumption
of Innocence?
......................................... 169
10.3
Do Victims Have a Right to a Fair Trial?
.................... 171
10.4
Witnesses have far more to say than will ever be heardin court.
What platform should they be given to tellthose parts of their
story that do not prejudice the finefocus of the law?
........... 172
References
................................................. 173
11
Participation Rights of Victims as Civil Parties and the Challenges
of Their Implementation Before the Extraordinary Chambers
in the Courts of Cambodia
................................... 175
Silke Studzinsky
11.1
Introduction
.......................................... 176
11.2
Overview of the Participation Rights and Right to Seek
Reparation for Victims as Civil Parties Before the ECCC
....... 177
11.2.1
The Legal Basis
................................ 177
11.2.2
Participation Rights
............................. 179
11.2.3
Reparation Scheme in Case
002.................... 181
11.2.4
The Performance of Civil Party Rights in Practice
..... 183
11.2.5
Lessons Learned
................................ 187
11.3
Conclusion
......................................... 188
Reference
.................................................. 188
12
The ICC s Practice on Victim Participation
..................... 189
Franziska
С.
Eckelmans
12.1
Institutional Framework
................................. 191
12.2
Application Process
.................................... 193
12.3
Assessment of Victims Applications
....................... 197
12.3.1
The Applicant s Identity as a Natural Person
......... 198
12.3.2
An Organisation as an Applicant
.................. 199
12.3.3
Harm Suffered
................................ 200
12.3.4
Link Between the Harm Suffered and the Crimes
..... 201
12.4
Legal Representation
................................... 202
12.5
New Stage of the Proceedings
............................ 204
12.6
The Practice of Victim Participation
....................... 206
12.6.1
First Category of Victim Participation
............... 208
12.6.2
Second Category of Victim Participation
............. 210
12.7
Victims and Sentencing
................................. 217
12.8
Victims Participation Before the Appeals Chamber
............ 217
12.9
Conclusion
........................................... 220
References
................................................. 220
Contents xiii
-t.
13
Victims Rights and Peace
................................... 223
Hans-Peter Kaul
13.1
Observations and Impressions Regarding Victims Issues
....... 224
13.2
Underlying Reasons
.................................... 227
References
................................................. 229
Part IV Victims in Transitional Justice Processes
14
Victims, Excombatants and the Communities: Irreconcilable
Demands or a Dangerous Convergence?
........................ 233
Chandra Lekha
S
riram
14.1
Introduction
.......................................... 233
14.2
The Context: Justice Versus Peace
......................... 234
14.3
Victim-Centred Justice
.................................. 235
14.4
Restorative Justice
..................................... 238
14.5
Excombatants and DDR
................................. 242
14.6
Victims and Excombatants in Transition
.................... 243
14.6.1
Tensions and Contestations
....................... 243
14.6.2
Intentional and Unintentional Linkages
.............. 245
14.7
Victims and Excombatants in Recent Transitional
Justice Practice
........................................ 247
14.8
Conclusions
.......................................... 249
References
................................................. 250
15
Victims of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
.............. 253
Boris
Barth
15.1
Definitions
........................................... 253
15.2
Victim Groups
........................................ 258
15.3
Conclusion
........................................... 260
References
................................................. 262
16
Victims of Civil War
........................................ 263
Stefanie Bock
16.1
Introduction
.......................................... 263
16.2
The Notion of Civil Wars and Their Treatment in International
Law
................................................. 264
16.3
Structural Characteristics of Civil Wars
..................... 265
16.3.1
The Outbreak of the Violence: Divide
of a Society
.................................... 265
16.3.2
Asymmetrical Warfare
........................... 267
16.4
The Victims of Civil Wars
............................... 269
16.4.1
The Fine Line Between Victims and Perpetrators
...... 269
16.4.2
Civilians
...................................... 270
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16.4.3
Soldiers and Fighters
............................ 272
16.4.4
Indirect Victims
................................ 273
16.5
Conclusion
........................................... 274
References
................................................. 274
17
Valorising Victims Ambivalences in Contemporary Trends
in Transitional Justice
....................................... 279
Thorsten Bonacker, Anika
Oettler and
Christoph
Saŕferling
17.1
Introduction
.......................................... 280
17.2
The Enhancement of Victim Participation in Transitional
Justice
............................................... 280
17.3
The Institutionalisation of Human Rights
................... 282
17.4
Social Movements and the Diffusion of Victim Rights
......... 284
17.5
Victim-Centred Transitional Justice: The Example
of International Criminal Law
............................ 286
17.5.1
The Increased Importance in Structured Criminal
Law and International Criminal Law
................ 286
17.5.2
Victim Participation in the International
Criminal Court
................................. 287
17.6
The Ambivalence of Victim-Centred Transitional Justice
....... 289
17.6.1
Exclusionary Mechanisms in International
Criminal Law
.................................. 290
17.6.2
National and Local Perspectives
................... 291
17.7
Conclusion
........................................... 293
References
................................................. 295
18
A Reflection on Transitional Justice in Guatemala
15
Years
After the Peace Agreements
.................................. 297
Raquel
Áldana
18.1
Introduction
.......................................... 298
18.2
Preliminary Reflections About Transitional Justice
in Guatemala
......................................... 300
18.3
Lessons from the Victims of the Wartime Trials in Guatemala
. . . 304
18.4
One Recommendation: Expanding the CICIG to Include
the Wartime Trials
..................................... 308
18.5
Conclusion
........................................... 314
References
................................................. 314
19
The Role and Mandates of the ICC Trust Fund for Victims
........ 317
Katharina Peschke
19.1
Short Background
...................................... 319
19.2
The Two Mandates of the Trust Fund
...................... 319
19.3
The Trust Fund as an Agent for Transformation and
Empowerment of Victims
................................ 321
19.4
The Advantages of the Trust Fund s Dual Mandate
............ 323
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19.5 An Outlook
to Future
Developments:
Challenges
and Opportunities
...................................... 325
19.6
Conclusion
........................................... 327
References
................................................. 327
Part V The Role of Civil Society Actors
20
From Victimhood to Political Protagonism: Victim Groups
and Associations in the Process of Dealing with a
Violent Past
............................................... 331
Veit
Stras
sner
20.1
Introduction
.......................................... 331
20.2
Victims and Victim Groups: A Typology
.................... 333
20.3
Victims Organisations: Crucial Actors in a Difficult Policy
..... 336
20.3.1
Coming to Terms with the Past: A Dangerous Policy
. . . 336
20.3.2
The Arrangement of Actors
....................... 337
20.3.3
Victims Organisations and Agenda-Setting
........... 338
20.3.4
Victim Groups: Dynamic Actors in a Changing
Policy
........................................ 339
20.3.5
The Victims Organisations as Crucial Actors
.......... 341
20.4
The Existence of Victim Groups: A Necessary But Not
Sufficient Condition
.................................... 341
20.5
The Logic of Political Action
............................. 342
20.6
The Tragic Role of the Victim Groups
...................... 343
References
................................................. 343
21
The Role of Cambodian Civil Society in the Victim
Participation Scheme of the Extraordinary Chambers
in the Courts of Cambodia
................................... 345
Christoph Sperfeldt
21.1
Introduction
.......................................... 345
21.2
The Roles of Civil Society in the ECCC s Victim
Participation Process
................................... 347
21.2.1
The Messengers: Outreach
........................ 348
21.2.2
The Middlemen: Intermediary Functions
............. 350
21.2.3
The Providers: Victim Support Services
............. 352
21.2.4
The Benefactors: Restorative Justice and Collective
Reparations
.................................... 353
21.2.5
The Watchdogs: Monitoring and Advocacy
........... 354
21.3
The ECCC, Survivors and Civil Society
.................... 355
21.3.1
Case
001:
Extensive Support by Cambodian
NGOs .... 356
21.3.2
Case
002:
Reaching the Limits
.................... 358
21.3.3
Coordination and Collaboration Between the ECCC
and Civil Society
............................... 361
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21.3.4 The State,
Donors, and Civil Society
................ 363
21.3.5
Local Ownership and Sustainability
................ 365
21.4
Conclusion
........................................... 367
References
................................................. 369
22
Critical Memory Studies and the Politics of Victimhood:
Reassessing the Role of Victimhood Nationalism
in Northern Ireland and South Africa
.......................... 373
Marcel M.
Baumann
22.1
Introduction: Who Defines a Victim?
....................... 374
22.2
Comparative Victimhood Nationalism, State-Led Amnesia
and Civil Society Responses
............................. 377
22.2.1
Northern Ireland: Mothers Tears and the Peace
Process Contradiction
............................ 378
22.2.2
South Africa: Amnesty Decisions and the Freedom
Park Controversy
............................... 383
22.3
Conclusions
.......................................... 388
References
................................................. 390
Index
......................................................... 395
Thorsten Bonacker · Christoph Saf
ferì
ing
Editors
Victims of
International
Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse
In international law victims issues have gained more and more attention over the last
decades. In particular in transitional justice processes the victim is now being given high
priority. It is to be seen in this context that the Rome
Stat
Lite for the International Criminal
Court foresees a rather excessive victim participation concept in criminal prosecution,
in this volume issue is taken at first with the
dei
i n
it
ion oí
victims, and secondly with the
role oí
the victim as a witness and as a participant. Several articles address this matter
with a view to the International Criminal Court and the
Extraordinar)
Chambers in
the Courts
oí*
Cambodia. In a third part the interests of the victims outside the criminal
trial are being discussed. In the final part the role ol civil
societ)
actors are being tackled.
This volume for the first time brim s together international scholars
írom
international
criminal law, political science, peace and conflict studies, anthropology and
sociolog)
as well as practitioners to contribute to the understanding of the role victims play
in processes dealing with serious human rights violations. It is ol special interest to
academics and practitioners in the aforementioned fields and to anyone taking the
victim s rights to heart.
Thorsten Bon
acker is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Center for Conflict
Studies at the University of Marburg.
Christoph
Safferling is Professor for Criminal Law,
Criminal Procedure, International Criminal Law, and Public International Law at the
University of Marburg, as well as Director of the International Research and Documen¬
tation Center for War Crimes Trials.
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title | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse |
title_auth | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse |
title_exact_search | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse |
title_full | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse Thorsten Bonacker, Christoph Safferling (editors) |
title_fullStr | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse Thorsten Bonacker, Christoph Safferling (editors) |
title_full_unstemmed | Victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse Thorsten Bonacker, Christoph Safferling (editors) |
title_short | Victims of international crimes |
title_sort | victims of international crimes an interdisciplinary discourse |
title_sub | an interdisciplinary discourse |
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topic_facet | Völkerstrafrecht Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit Transitional Justice Verbrechensopfer Aufsatzsammlung |
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