Journal article
Collective Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Christoph Sperfeldt
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW | BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS | Published : 2012
Abstract
One of the most distinct features of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) is that it combines an extensive victim participation scheme with a reparations mandate, although civil parties are limited to seeking ‘collective and moral reparations’. This article looks at recent developments in the ECCC’s collective reparations mandate and the result of the Court’s first trial in which no tangible reparations were awarded to civil parties. It will then examine recent rule amendments under which the Victims Support Section was given responsibility for designing and implementing reparations projects for civil parties and other non-judicial measures addressing the broader inter..
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