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TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . ix ABOUT THE EDITOR . xi INTRODUCTION M. Cherif Bassiouni . xiii CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROJECT . xxi CO-SPONSORS AND COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS . xxv PART I. OVERVIEW 1. ASSESSING CONFLICT OUTCOMES: ACCOUNTABILITY AND IMPUNITY M. Cherif Bassiouni . 3 2. INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES ON POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: THE CHICAGO PRINCIPLES . 41 3. CONFLICT VICTIMIZATION AND POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE 1945–2008 Christopher Mullins . 67 4. SUMMARY OF REGIONAL AND THEMATIC STUDIES Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm . 109 5. STATEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE ICJ AND OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS Host Country, Kingdom of the Netherlands H.E. Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Minister of Justice . 133 Intersentia v Table of Contents Th e International Court of Justice H.E. Judge Hisashi Owada, President . 137 Th e International Criminal Court H.E. Judge Sang-hyun Song, President . 142 Th e International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia H.E. Judge O-Gon Kwon, Vice-President . 144 Th e International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda H.E. Judge Charles Michael Dennis Byron, President . 146 H.E. Hassan Jallow, Prosecutor . 149 Th e Special Court for Sierra Leone H.E. Judge Renate Winter, President . 155 H.E. Stephen Rapp, Prosecutor . 161 Th e Special Tribunal for Lebanon H.E. Judge Antonio Cassese, President . 163 Th e Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia H.E. Judge Nihal Jayasinghe . 167 H.E. Robert Petit, Prosecutor . 169 PART II. THEMATIC STUDIES 1. JUSTICE VERSUS REVENGE: THE PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF THE CHICAGO PRINCIPLES ON POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE Anja Matwijkiw . 173 2. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND GLOBAL PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE Simon Caney . 243 3. INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC PROSECUTIONS Nadia Bernaz and Rémy Prouvèze . 269 4. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Christopher W. Mullins . 399 5. MIXED MODELS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE M. Cherif Bassiouni . 423 6. TRUTH COMMISSIONS AND OTHER INVESTIGATIVE BODIES Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm . 477 vi Intersentia Table of Contents 7. VICTIM’S RIGHTS . 575 7.1. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION M. Cherif Bassiouni . 575 7.2. REPARATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE Naomi Roht-Arriaza . 655 7.3. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Antonio Buti . 699 7.4. THE GERMAN EXPERIENCE J.D. Bindenagel . 709 8. LUSTRATION Monika Nalepa . 735 9. APOLOGIES Mark Gibney . 779 10. AMNESTIES Louise Mallinder . 793 VOLUME 2 PART III. REGIONAL STUDIES 1. ARAB WORLD Regional Report Ayman Salama, Mohammed Ayat, Hicham Cherkaoui, Michael Wahid Hanna and Sinem Taşkın . 5 Summary and Recommendations of the Regional Conference, Cairo, Egypt, January 15–17, 2009 . 137 2. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA Regional Report Victor Rodrìguez-Rescia . 171 Case Study Colombia – Marìa Paula Saffon and Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes . 303 Intersentia vii Table of Contents Summary and Recommendations of the Regional Conference, San José, Costa Rica, February 20–21, 2009 . 341 3. AFRICA Regional Report José Doria, Christopher Mullins, Dawn L. Rothe and Catherine Jenkins . 357 Summary and Recommendations of the Regional Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, March 24–25, 2009. 497 4. ASIA Regional Report Suzannah Linton . 515 Case Studies Burma – Guy Horton . 753 Sri Lanka – Mario Gomez . 763 Summary and Recommendations of the Regional Conference, Bangkok, Th ailand, April 27–28, 2009 . 787 5. EUROPE Regional Report David Donat Cattin, Alexander Brod, Natalia Rykova, Teimuraz Antelava, Floribert H. Baudet, S.A.M. Huiberts-Van Dijk, Göran Sluiter, S.V. Vasiliev, Lord John Alderdice and José Luis de la Cuesta Arzamendi . 803 Summary and Recommendations of the Regional Conference, Th e Hague, Th e Netherlands, June 7, 2009. 1005 6. SUMMARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HELD AT THE PEACE PALACE, THE HAGUE, JUNE 8, 2009 . 1023 viii Intersentia.