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No time to wait: Realising Reparations for Victims before the International Criminal Court
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In February 2018, REDRESS began a review of the system of reparations at the ICC with the kind support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland. Over a period of 10 months, the REDRESS team conducted research
and extensively reviewed ICC filings, decisions, and policy documents as well as journal articles on ICC reparations. We also interviewed ICC staff; the Executive Director, Chair of the Board and staff of the TFV; Legal
Representatives of Victims; legal experts; academics and representatives of civil society.
In October 2018, REDRESS convened an Expert Roundtable meeting on reparations in The Hague. Participants included staff of the ICC Registry, Office of the Prosecutor, legal representatives of victims (legal
representatives), Office of Public Counsel for Victims (OPCV), case managers, academics, legal experts from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and representatives of civil society organisations. In addition, in
December 2018, REDRESS organised a side-event on reparations during the 17th Assembly of States Parties
(ASP) meeting in The Hague co-hosted by Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and Chile. The rich discussions from both events have informed the findings and recommendations for this report.
The report was prepared by Lorraine Smith van Lin, REDRESS Legal Adviser. REDRESS is grateful to programme interns Magdalena Legris, Marie-Charlotte Beaudry and Chiara Chisari for providing research support at
different stages of the project. The report was reviewed by Dr. Luke Moffett, Senior Lecturer, Queens University Belfast; and a team of REDRESS staff including Rupert Skilbeck, Director, Alejandra Vicente, Head
of Law, Chris Esdaile, Legal Adviser, and Eva Sanchis, Head of Communications.
and extensively reviewed ICC filings, decisions, and policy documents as well as journal articles on ICC reparations. We also interviewed ICC staff; the Executive Director, Chair of the Board and staff of the TFV; Legal
Representatives of Victims; legal experts; academics and representatives of civil society.
In October 2018, REDRESS convened an Expert Roundtable meeting on reparations in The Hague. Participants included staff of the ICC Registry, Office of the Prosecutor, legal representatives of victims (legal
representatives), Office of Public Counsel for Victims (OPCV), case managers, academics, legal experts from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and representatives of civil society organisations. In addition, in
December 2018, REDRESS organised a side-event on reparations during the 17th Assembly of States Parties
(ASP) meeting in The Hague co-hosted by Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and Chile. The rich discussions from both events have informed the findings and recommendations for this report.
The report was prepared by Lorraine Smith van Lin, REDRESS Legal Adviser. REDRESS is grateful to programme interns Magdalena Legris, Marie-Charlotte Beaudry and Chiara Chisari for providing research support at
different stages of the project. The report was reviewed by Dr. Luke Moffett, Senior Lecturer, Queens University Belfast; and a team of REDRESS staff including Rupert Skilbeck, Director, Alejandra Vicente, Head
of Law, Chris Esdaile, Legal Adviser, and Eva Sanchis, Head of Communications.
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