Victims' Rights and Advocacy at the International Criminal Court

Paru le : 2015-03-16

Since World War II, there have been some 250 conflicts throughout the world, leaving between 70-170 million atrocity crime victims. Unlike diseases or natural disasters, the injuries and tragedies of war are largely self-inflicted. Created in response to such outrages, the International Criminal Cou...
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2015-03-16

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504 pages

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9780199941469

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T. Markus Funk, now in private practice, served as a decorated Chicago federal prosecutor, Section Chief with the U.S. State Department-Balkans, clerk with the federal court of appeals and district court, and law professor at institutions including the University of Chicago, Oxford University, Northwestern University, and the US Department of Justice's National Advocacy Center. He trained and advised international war crimes judges, defense attorneys, victim advocates, investigators, and prosecutors in the Balkans and elsewhere. T. Markus Funk has the distinction of being the only person to have received both the Department of Justice's Attorney General's Award and the State Department's Superior Honor Award.

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