Title : | Victims’ rights, human rights and criminal justice : reconceiving the role of third parties |
Material Type: | printed text |
Authors: | Jonathan Doak, Author |
Publisher: | Oxford : Portland, Or. |
Publication Date: | 2008 |
Pagination: | x, 325 p. |
Size: | 24 cm |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-84113-603-5 |
General note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-318) and index. |
Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) |
Descriptors: | Criminal justice, Administration of Human rights Victims of crimes
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Class number: | 345.05 |
Contents note: | The Evolution of Victims' Rights; The Victim through History; Shifting Ideologies: The Political State; The Rebirth of the Victim; Victims in Contemporary Criminal Justice Policy: The Realisation of Rights?; The Normative Basis for Victims' Rights;Defining 'Victims'; Defining 'Rights'; The International Perspective; Victims' Rights and the Adversarial Process; The Right to Protection; Protection from Victimisation; Positive Obligations: The Duty to Protect Life; Ramifications for Domestic Practice; Secondary Victimisation; The Nature and Extent of the Problem; International Standards; Domestic Practice; The Right to Participation; Prosecution and Pre-Trial Processes; Influencing Prosecutorial Decisions; Private Prosecutions; Preparing for Trial; The Trial Process; Participation within the Adversarial Context; Sentencing; The International Perspective; The Right to Justice; International Standards; International Human Rights Law; Progressing the Concept; The Right to a Remedy in the Domestic Legal Order; Victims of Non-State Crime; A Right to Truth?; International Developments; Truth in the Adversarial System; The Trial; The Verdict;The Right To Reparation; Reparation as an International Standard; The Origins of Reparation in International Law; Reparation in Human Rights Law; Lessons from International Criminal Law; Realising Reparation in the Criminal Justice System; State Compensation; Reparation from the Offender; Rethinking Reparation; A Place For Victims' Rights?; Victims' Rights and Adversarial Justice; The Nature of Victims' Rights; The Inherent Limits of Adversarial Justice; Alternative Approaches; Restorative Justice; The Inquisitorial Approach; Looking to the Future; Reforming the Adversarial Paradigm.
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Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13697 |