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Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review

Abstract

The article argues that the International Criminal Court's (ICC) system for victim reparations is fundamentally flawed due to mission dissonance between its punitive and restorative goals, insufficient funding, and procedural limitations. It proposes the creation of an independent Atrocity Victim Reparations Tribunal (AVRT) under the UN to address these issues, ensuring more effective and victim-centered reparations.

Disciplines

Comparative and Foreign Law | Constitutional Law | Courts | Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Fourteenth Amendment | International Law | Law

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