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Harmonic analysis, group representations, automorphic forms, and invariant theory in honor of Roger E. Howe /
Published 2007An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook -
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Harmonic analysis, group representations, automorphic forms, and invariant theory in honor of Roger E. Howe /
Published 2007An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook -
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Victims' rights and advocacy at the International Criminal Court
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…A legacy of abuse and suffering leads to the birth of the ICC -- Tracing the development of victims' rights under international law -- Primer on the ICC -- The Rome Statute's groundbreaking (and expansive) recognition of victims' rights -- Qualifying as legal counsel for victims -- Steps to formal recognition as a "victim" -- Preparing for complex group representation -- Understanding victims' interests and recognizing the importance of managing and guiding expectations -- Holding a pre-trial evidentiary hearing to establish the historic record -- Compiling a "victimization dossier" as a permanent historic record of abuse -- Pre-trial proceedings -- The main trial -- Summation and sentencing.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic eBook -
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Victims' rights and advocacy at the International Criminal Court
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…A legacy of abuse and suffering leads to the birth of the ICC -- Tracing the development of victims' rights under international law -- Primer on the ICC -- The Rome Statute's groundbreaking (and expansive) recognition of victims' rights -- Qualifying as legal counsel for victims -- Steps to formal recognition as a "victim" -- Preparing for complex group representation -- Understanding victims' interests and recognizing the importance of managing and guiding expectations -- Holding a pre-trial evidentiary hearing to establish the historic record -- Compiling a "victimization dossier" as a permanent historic record of abuse -- Pre-trial proceedings -- The main trial -- Summation and sentencing.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic eBook