The Paradox of Victim-Centrism: Victim Participation at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
See full text at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/830/. It has been claimed – though not proved – that victims will be benefited by participation in international criminal tribunals. This article interrogates this claim in the context of victim participation at the Extraordinary Chambers...
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Main Author: | MOHAN, Mahdev |
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2009
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