Victims as a Third Party

L. Zegveld
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This chapter explores and challenges the promise of victim participation before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Victims are a key reason for international criminal trials. Indeed, trials are said to be held because of the great numbers of victims the crimes have created. Perpetrators are prosecuted so victims can see justice being done. Yet when it comes to victims who want to claim their own rights before international criminal courts, the picture is less clear. International courts have struggled with how to deal with victims. Responses to victims’ participation in criminal trials have ranged from outright opposition, to reluctant acceptance, to apparent embrace. Even when there seems to be embrace, though, under the surface victims struggle to have their suffering and damage recognized. Victims are merely third-parties in the criminal trial. The charges are not their charges; they may not fit their damage. What is more, courts deal with victims collectively, denying them the individual attention their claims may demand. To make things worse, rather than applying the legal principle of accountability to victims' claims for damage, courts have a tendency to address victims' damage as a humanitarian problem that can be solved through humanitarian assistance.
受害者作为第三方
本章探讨并挑战受害者在国际刑事法院(ICC)面前参与的承诺。受害者是国际刑事审判的关键原因。事实上,据说进行审判是因为这些罪行造成了大量的受害者。犯罪者被起诉,这样受害者就能看到正义得到伸张。然而,当涉及到那些想要在国际刑事法庭上主张自己权利的受害者时,情况就不那么明朗了。国际法庭一直在努力解决如何处理受害者的问题。对受害者参与刑事审判的反应从彻底的反对,到不情愿的接受,再到明显的拥抱。即使有拥抱,但在表面之下,受害者努力让自己的痛苦和伤害得到承认。受害者只是刑事审判中的第三方。这些指控不是他们的指控;他们可能不适合他们的损害。更重要的是,法院对受害者进行集体处理,拒绝给予他们诉求可能需要的个人关注。更糟糕的是,法院倾向于将受害者的损害作为一个可以通过人道主义援助解决的人道主义问题来处理,而不是将责任的法律原则应用于受害者的损害索赔。
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