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This book argues that the expressivist justice model, which has the capacity to create a historical narrative of gross human rights violations, provides a meaningful foundation for the participation of victims in international criminal proceedings.

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This book argues that the expressivist justice model, which has the capacity to create a historical narrative of gross human rights violations, provides a meaningful foundation for the participation of victims in international criminal proceedings.
Autorenporträt
Alessandra Cuppini holds a senior postdoctoral fellowship awarded by the Research Foundation Flanders Grant (FWO) to conduct research at the Programme for Studies on Human Rights in Context of Ghent University. She previously worked as an Associate Lecturer at the Open University and as teaching assistant at the University of Strathclyde where her research was funded by Campbell Burns scholarship. Her academic experience includes research stays at the University of Barcelona and the University of Maastricht. Her current research looks at narrative victimology in international criminal justice.