State Cooperation & the Rights of Victims before the International Criminal Court
Paper presented by REDRESS at the 5th Session of the Assembly of States Parties, The Hague, Netherlands, 23 November – 1 December 2006.
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Paper presented by REDRESS at the 5th Session of the Assembly of States Parties, The Hague, Netherlands, 23 November – 1 December 2006.
Proceedings of a seminar held jointly by REDRESS and the Immigration Law Practioners' Association (ILPA).
The enforcement of reparation judgments or decisions is an essential part of the right to a remedy and reparation, but too often the practical enforcement of positive judgments or awards can be difficult. This report analyses how individual decisions from domestic and regional and international courts and treaty bodies are implemented in practice. It provides an overview of the wide range of remedies and mechanisms available to victims of torture and other international crimes.It also addresses instances in which truth and reconciliation commissions recommend reparation to victims or where governments have implemented reparation programmes to compensate massive and/or systematic past violations.
Our annual report for 2006 provides an overview of the work that REDRESS undertook from 1 April 2005 to 31 March 2006.
A Handbook on the Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation.