TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - International Law of Victims A1 - Fernández de Casadevante Romani, Carlos. LA - English PP - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer YR - 2012 ED - 1st ed. 2012. UL - http://discoverylib.upm.edu.my/discovery/Record/978-3-642-28140-2 AB - After having ignored victims, only recently both domestic and international law have begun to pay attention to them. As a consequence, different international norms related to victims have progressively been introduced. These are norms generally characterized by a certain concept from the perspective of victims, as well as by the enumeration of a list of rights to which they are entitle to; rights upon which the international statute of victims is built. In reverse, these catalogues of rights are the states’ obligations. Most of these rights are already existent in the international law of human rights. Consequently, they are not new but consolidated rights. Others are strictly linked to victims,  concerning the following categories: victims of crime, victims of abuse of power, victims of gross violations of international human rights law, victims of serious violations of international humanitarian law, victims of enforced disappearance, victims of violations of international criminal law and victims of terrorism. OP - 274 CN - K3236-3268.5 SN - 9783642281402 KW - Human rights. KW - International criminal law. KW - International humanitarian law. KW - Criminal law. KW - Criminology. KW - Human Rights. KW - International Criminal Law . KW - International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict. KW - Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law. KW - Criminology and Criminal Justice, general. ER -