Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Origins of the victims' right to redress: the historical swing from restoration to retribution and back to restoration
  • 3. The victims' right to redress as exercised in domestic fora
  • 4. State-based reparations
  • 5. Evolution of the victims' right to redress through international human rights law, jurisprudence and standards
  • 6. Victims' redress in international criminal law: current mechanisms and future prospects
  • 7. Towards a comprehensive redress regime for victims of crimes under international law.