Children and the International Criminal Court

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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the International Criminal Court ICC and its core legal texts from a childrens rights perspective. It examines the ICC provisions and its case law, evaluating whether these meet international childrens rights standards, particularly as regards the protection of child victims and witnesses, their participation as victims in ICC proceedings and their role as beneficiaries in reparations. The author proposes recommendations that could be adopted in order to guarantee childrens rights in ICC proceedings. brbrThis book is a useful tool for practitioners as well as for academics, both in the area of international criminal law as well as childrens rights. brbrbrFrom the foreword by Elizabeth Odio Benito Former Judge International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal CourtbrIt is with research such as the one carried out by Dr. Chamberlain that the future jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court will progress and advance the application and interpretation of the Rome Statute with a human rights perspective.br