Advancing the Impact of Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice

The University of Oxford in co-operation with the International Criminal Court Bar Association (ICCBA) organised the event "Advancing the Impact of Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice",  which was held the International Criminal Court in The Hague on 31st May and 1st June. Dr Rudina Jasini from the Faculty of Law led the organisation of this event, which included a workshop and a victim-counsel training.

This event  brought together distinguished scholars and practitioners, who offered excellent presentations, intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking discussions on the role and implications of the victim participation mechanism at the International Criminal Court. Fifty participants from all over the world attended the event and a certificate of attendance was issued at the end. This event was funded by the Economic Social Research Council (ESRC) and is part of the Impact Acceleration Award project, which Prof Carolyn Hoyle and Dr Rudina Jasini are currently leading.