Alessandra Cuppini
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- 0000-0003-1572-694X
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- Alessandra currently works as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of European, Public and International Law, Human Rights Centre of Ghent University. Her current research looks at narrative victimology in international criminal justice. She previously worked as an associate lecturer in EU Law, Tort Law and Criminal Law at the Open University UK. She has been a teaching assistant in Jurisprudence (LLB) and EU Law (LLB) and a lecturer in International Human Right Law (LLM) at the University of Strathclyde. She completed her PhD research on victims’ participation in proceedings before the ICC at the University of Strathclyde. Prior to this, Alessandra studied for an LLB and LLM in Law at the University of Bologna. Her academic experience includes research stays at the University of Barcelona and the University of Maastricht.
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Victims’ proactive role in the evidence-gathering process at the ICC : toward an expressivist justice model
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The participation of victims in international criminal proceedings : an expressivist justice model
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Transformative provisional measures and prisons in the Americas : protecting the invisibles
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- Journal Article
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A restorative response to victims in proceedings before the International Criminal Court : reality or chimaera?
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Crime victims and the yo-yo effect : an historical investigation of victim's participation in criminal proceedings