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Victims' Rights, Human Rights and Criminal Justice

By Jonathan Doak

In recent times, the idea of victim rights has come to feature prominently in political, criminological and legal discourse, as well as being subject to regular media comment. The concept nevertheless remains inherently elusive, and there is still considerable ambiguity as to the origin and substance of such rights.

This monograph deconstructs the nature and scope of the rights of victims of crime against the backdrop of an emerging international consensus on how victims ought to be treated and the role they ought to play.

The essence of such rights is ascertained not only by surveying the plethora of international standards which deal specifically with crime victims, but also by considering the potential cross-applicability of standards relating to victims of abuse of power, with whom they have much in common. In this book Jonathan Doak considers the parameters of a number of key rights which international standards suggest victims ought to be entitled to.

He then proceeds to ask whether victims are able to rely upon such rights within a domestic criminal justice system characterised by structures, processes and values which are inherently exclusionary, adversarial and punitive in nature.

Dr Jonathan Doak is a Reader in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University

Published Year: 2008
Format: Paper Back
ISBN: 9781841136035
Publisher: Hart Publishing, Oxford
No of Pages: 340

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