Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse
Victim-Oriented Perspectives; Rights and Realities
On Victims and Non-Victims: Observations From Rwanda. - The Status of Victims Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
The Individualising and Universalising Discourse of Law: Victims in Truth Commissions and Trials
Redressing Sexual Violence in Transitional Justice and the Labelling of Women as "Victims"
Everyone Wanted to be Victim – How Victims of Persecution Disappear Within a Victimised Nation
Transcending Victimhood: Child Soldiers and Restorative Justice
The Protection of Victims in War Crimes Trials
Victims as Witnesses – Views from the Defence
Participation Rights of Victims as Civil Parties and the Challenges o Their Implementation Before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
The ICC’s Practice on Victim Participation
Victims’ Rights and Peace
Victims, Excombatants, and the Communities: Irreconcilable Demands or a Dangerous Convergence? Victims of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Victims of Civil War
Valorising Victims Ambivalences in Contemporary Trends in Transnational Justice
A Reflection on Transnational Justice in Guatemala 15 Years After the Peace Agreements
The Role and Mandates of the ICC Trust Fund for Victims
From Victimhood to Political Protagonism: Victim Groups and Associations in the Process of Dealing with a Violent Past
The Role of Cambodian Civil Society in the Victim Participation Scheme of the Extraordinary Chambers in the courts of Cambodia
Critical Memory Studies and the Politics of Victimhood: Reassessing the Role of Victimhood Nationalism in Northern Ireland and South Africa.