
Victims' Rights, Human Rights and Criminal Justice
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I. The Victim through History
Shifting Ideologies: The Political State
II. The Rebirth of the Victim
Victims in Contemporary Criminal Justice Policy: The Realisation of Rights?
III. The Normative Basis for Victims' Rights
Defining 'Victims'
Defining 'Rights'
The International Perspective
IV. Victims' Rights and the Adversarial Process
2 The Right to Protection
I. Protection from Victimisation
Positive Obligations: The Duty to Protect Life
Ramifications for Domestic Practice
II. Secondary Victimisation
The Nature and Extent of the Problem
International Standards
Domestic Practice
Discussion
IV. Conclusions
3 The Right to Participation
I. Prosecution and Pre-Trial Processes
Influencing Prosecutorial Decisions
Private Prosecutions
Preparing for Trial
II. The Trial Process
Participation within the Adversarial Context
III. Sentencing
The International Perspective
Domestic Practice
IV. Conclusions
4 The Right to Justice
I. International Standards
International Human Rights Law
Progressing the Concept
II. The Right to a Remedy in the Domestic Legal Order
Victims of Non-State Crime
III. A Right to Truth?
International Developments
Truth in the Adversarial System
The Trial
The Verdict
Summary
IV. Conclusions
5 The Right To Reparation
I. Reparation as an International Standard
The Origins of Reparation in International Law
Reparation in Human Rights Law
Lessons from International Criminal Law
Discussion
II. Realising Reparation in the Criminal Justice System
State Compensation
Reparation from the Offender
III. Rethinking Reparation
IV. Conclusions
6 A Place For Victims' Rights?
I. Victims' Rights and Adversarial Justice
The Nature of Victims' Rights
The Inherent Limits of Adversarial Justice
Summary
II. Alternative Approaches
Restorative Justice
The Inquisitorial Approach
III. Looking to the Future
Reforming the Adversarial Paradigm
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