1. Introduction: victim participation in international criminal justice / Kinga Tibori-Szabó an d Megan Hirst
2. The application process: procedure and players / Mélissa Fardel and Nuria Vehils Olarra
3. Requirements for victim participation / Heloise Dumont
4. The role of intermediaries and third parties in victim participation / Mariana Pena
5. Legal representation of participating victims / Megan Hirst
6. The protection of victims participating in international criminal justice / Yaiza Alvarez Reyes
7. Victims’ rights and obligations as regards the case file: access, disclosure and filing submissions / Caroline Walter
8. Victims’ lawyers in the courtroom: opening and closing statements, questioning witnesses, challenging and presenting evidence / Peter Haynes
9. Victims appearing in person before a chamber / Daniella Rudy and Megan Hirst
10. Victims in the witness stand: socio-cultural and psychological challenges in eliciting victim testimony / Ellie Smith
11. Victims’ attendance in the courtroom to observe proceedings / Elizabeth A. Turchi
12. The rights of participating victims to appeal and participate in the appeal against interlocutory decisions and trial judgments / Kinga Tibori-Szabó
13. Reparations, assistance and support / Carla Ferstman
14. Termination of victim participation / Megan Hirst
15. Communication between victims’ lawyers and their clients / Kinga Tibori-Szabó, Barbara Bianchini, Anushka Sehmi and Silke Studzinsky
16. International criminal proceedings—an adequate tool for victims’ justice? / Rianne Letschert
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