Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe

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adam_text CONTENTS 1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN NEED OF A PARADIGM SHIFT 1 1.1 THE CURRENT SITUATION OF VICTIMS RIGHTS IN EUROPE: COMMON RIGHTS WITHOUT A COMMON RATIONALE 1 1.2 A STATE-CENTRED VERSUS A HUMAN-RIGHTS BASED APPROACH 3 1.3 CONCEPTUALISING THE VICTIM 9 1.3.1 THE WITNESS PARADIGM 9 1.3.2 THE ECONOMIC MODEL: THE DAMAGED VICTIM AS CIVIL PARTY 13 1.3.3 THE HARM PARADIGM: THE HARMED AND VULNERABLE VICTIM IN NEED AND DESERVING OF SUPPORT, PROTECTION AND STATE COMPENSATION 15 1.3.4 PRIVATE ACCUSATION AND THE VICTIM S RIGHT TO ENFORCE PUBLIC PROSECUTION 21 1.3.5 THE RIGHTS PARADIGM 22 1.3.6 VICTIMS PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY RIGHTS 23 1.4 THE EMERGING PARADIGM: STATES DUTY TO COMBAT IMPUNITY .... 24 1.4.1 IN NEED OF A PARADIGM SHIFT 24 1.4.2 THE FUNDAMENTAL INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE TRADITIONAL PARADIGM AND VICTIMS RIGHTS 24 1.4.3 THE NECESSITY TO DEPART FROM SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW 26 1.5 FIRST SEISMIC ACTIVITY 28 1.5.1 A NOTABLE ROOT-CAUSE: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN SCEPTICISM... 28 1.5.2 FIRST INDICATIONS OF A PARADIGM SHIFT AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL 30 1.5.3 THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS (IACTHR) 32 1.5.4 THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ON STATES OBLIGATIONS TO PROTECT RIGHTS 33 XIX XX CONTENTS 1.5.5 STATES OBLIGATIONS TO PROTECT BY MEANS OF ENACTING AND ENFORCING CRIMINAL LAW PROVISIONS 35 1.5.6 THE ECTHR S TWO APPROACHES TO CRIMINAL LAW 41 1.5.7 RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PROCEDURAL ASPECTS AND ARTICLE 13ECHR 42 1.5.8 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVING TO ERADICATE IMPUNITY OF GRAVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 45 1.5.9 THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT... 47 1.5.10 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AT STATE LEVEL 48 1.6 AFFIRMATIVE VERSUS CRITICAL CRIMINAL LAW DOCTRINE 51 1.6.1 DETERRENT PUNISHMENT DISREGARDS THE VICTIM 52 1.6.2 DETERRENT PUNISHMENT DISREGARDS THE OFFENDER 53 1.6.3 KANT S PRINCIPLE 54 1.6.4 AFFIRMATIVE CRIMINAL LAW DOCTRINE 56 1.6.5 HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS AS LIMITATIONS OF CRIMINAL LAW 58 1.6.6 THE VICTIM S RIGHTS ALONE CANNOT JUSTIFY THE PUNISHMENT OF THE OFFENDER 60 1.6.7 CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK 61 REFERENCES 62 2 PUNISHMENT AND HUMAN SOCIALITY 65 2.1 WHY PUNISH? THREE QUESTIONS TO EXPLORE 65 2.2 THE ULTRASOCIALITY RIDDLE 67 2.3 PUBLIC GOODS, FREE RIDING AND PUNISHMENT IN GAME-THEORY EXPERIMENTS 70 2.3.1 IN A PUBLIC GOODS GAME, PEER PUNISHMENT ENABLES A GROUP S COOPERATION 70 2.3.2 THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THIRD PARTIES: PUNISHMENT IS PREMISED ON AN EMERGING NORMATIVE CONSENSUS 72 2.3.3 A NORM IS A PUBLIC GOOD 75 2.4 THE INHERENT PSYCHOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT 78 2.4.1 HYPOTHESIZING: DETERRENT PUNISHING VERSUS RETRIBUTION 78 2.4.2 DETERRENCE DOES NOT HOLD THE ANSWER (I) 80 2.4.3 BETRAYAL AVERSION AND CONDITIONAL COOPERATION 81 2.4.4 PUNISHMENT IS A SECOND-ORDER PUBLIC GOOD 86 2.4.5 NON-STRATEGIC, EXPRESSIVE PUNISHMENT DRIVEN BY STRONG EMOTIONS 87 2.5 PUNITIVE SENTIMENTS 89 2.5.1 THE CENTRAL CONCERN: THE WRONG SUFFERED BY THE VICTIM 90 2.5.2 INDIGNATION AND JUST DESERT 92 2.5.3 THE INCLINATION TO PUNISH DEFECTORS BONDS WITH SYMPATHY FOR VICTIMS 93 CONTENTS XXI 2.6 THE GENETIC AND NEURAL BASIS OF PUNISHING 95 2.6.1 FLEXIBLE SOCIAL NORMS AND PERSISTENT PUNISHING 96 2.6.2 MULTILEVEL SELECTION 97 2.6.3 GENE-CULTURE COEVOLUTION (GCC) 98 2.6.4 DUAL INHERITANCE THEORY AND THE NORMATIVE ANIMAL. . . 100 2.6.5 OSTRACISM 104 2.6.6 EMPATHIC REACTIONS OF NEWBORNS AND INFANTS SYMPATHY FOR VICTIMS 106 2.6.7 INFANTS AVERSION AGAINST OBSTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR AND APPRECIATION OF PUNISHMENT 108 2.6.8 INHERENT AND CONVENTIONAL WRONG 110 2.6.9 THE NEURAL BASIS OF RETRIBUTIVE PUNISHMENT 110 2.7 THE MECHANISM OF PUNISHMENT 112 2.7.1 THE SEMANTICS OF PUNISHING: PUNISHMENT AS CENSURE... 112 2.7.2 PUNISHMENT AS HARDSHIP 114 2.7.3 SHARING IN THE COSTS OF A NORM: THE FAIRNESS OF PUNISHMENT 116 2.7.4 DETERRENCE DOES NOT HOLD THE ANSWER (II) 118 2.7.5 FOR COMPARISON: DETERRENT PUNISHING IN ANIMALS. ... 121 2.7.6 MUTUALISM AND NOSISM 123 2.8 IN CONCLUSION: WHY PUNISH? 126 REFERENCES 131 3 HUMAN DIGNITY: THE RIGHT TO BE A PERSON 139 3.1 WHAT THIS CHAPTER IS ABOUT: HUMAN DIGNITY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT 139 3.2 KANT AND THE CONCEPT OF INNATE HUMAN DIGNITY 144 3.2.1 HUMAN BEINGS EXISTING IN NATURE AND CULTURE 147 3.2.2 FREEDOM, AUTONOMY AND DIGNITY 148 3.2.3 LEGISLATION BASED ON HUMAN DIGNITY 150 3.2.4 GOD S VOICE AS INNATE CONSCIENCE 153 3.2.5 POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS 157 3.3 BODY, SOUL AND AGENCY 160 3.3.1 ORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 161 3.3.2 THE T 162 3.4 FICHTE AND HUMAN DIGNITY AS THE RIGHT TO BE A PERSON AND TO PARTAKE IN HUMAN CULTURE 164 3.4.1 THE DIGNITY OF ALL WHO CARRY A HUMAN FACE 165 3.4.2 FICHTE S THEORY OF CALLING (AUFFORDERUNG) 168 3.4.3 THE CONCEPT OF A HUMAN BEING IS THE CONCEPT OF HUMANKIND 174 3.4.4 FICHTE ON THE COSMOPOLITAN RIGHT TO GO ABOUT FREELY ON THE EARTH 176 3.4.5 THE SOCIALISED PERSON 179 3.4.6 SOCIETY S CALL PROMPTS AGENCY 184 3.4.7 GENERATING A NORMATIVE ORDER 186 XXII CONTENTS 3.4.8 INDIVIDUATION 195 3.4.9 THE CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE OF FICHTE S CONCEPT OF HUMAN DIGNITY 198 3.5 THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 201 3.5.1 THE FIRST GENERATION: LIBERAL CONSTITUTIONALISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS AS A SUBJECT S PRIVATE FREEDOM 202 3.5.2 THE SECOND GENERATION: LIBERAL NATION STATES AND HUMAN RIGHTS AS THE POLITICAL RIGHTS OF EQUAL CITIZENS 203 3.5.3 THE THIRD GENERATION: THE WELFARE STATE AND SOCIAL RIGHTS 205 3.5.4 THE FOURTH GENERATION: SOLIDARITY OF HUMANKIND AND UNIVERSAL RIGHTS IN A GLOBAL ORDER 207 3.6 HUMAN DIGNITY OVERCOMING COLLECTIVISM AND NATIONALISM.... 211 3.6.1 INDIVIDUALISM AND UNIVERSAL RIGHTS 213 3.6.2 THE SOVEREIGN NATION 217 3.6.3 THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL 219 3.7 THE SECOND ENLIGHTENMENT: FROM LIBERAL DEMOCRACY TO A HUMANIST SOCIETY 224 3.7.1 THE MISTAKE OF INNATE AUTONOMY AND UNRESTRICTED MORAL RELATIVISM 225 3.7.2 IN NEED OF A SECOND ENLIGHTENMENT 227 3.7.3 THE EVOLUTION OF THE NORMATIVE ORDER 229 3.7.4 ALIENATING SOCIALISATION 232 3.7.5 PARTICULARISTIC MORALITY AND TOTALITARIANISM 241 3.7.6 DEFENDING THE PRECONDITIONS OF A HUMANIST SOCIETY.... 244 3.7.7 THE PRIMACY OF HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS: HUMANISM OVERCOMING UNCONSTRAINED MAJORITARIANISM 250 3.8 HUMAN DIGNITY AS THE FOUNDATION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLE OF A GLOBAL HUMANIST SOCIETY 255 3.8.1 HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ARE NORMATIVE CATEGORIES 258 3.8.2 THE STRUCTURE OF A GLOBAL HUMANIST SOCIETY 261 3.8.3 HORIZONTAL SOCIETAL DIFFERENTIATION FOSTERING PLURALISM. . . 264 3.9 HUMAN RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 265 3.9.1 RESPECT AND CARE 266 3.9.2 FORMATION RIGHTS AND CORRESPONDING OBLIGATIONS 268 3.9.3 CARE RIGHTS 270 3.9.4 AUTONOMY RIGHTS 271 3.9.5 RESOURCE RIGHTS 273 3.9.6 RIGHTS ARE TO BE PRACTICALLY EFFECTIVE 274 3.9.7 THE EFFECTIVITY OF RIGHTS IS PREMISED ON A DECENT SOCIAL ORDER 275 3.10 IN CONCLUSION: WHY HUMAN DIGNITY? 276 CONTENTS XXIII 3.10.1 WHY NORMATIVITY? 277 3.10.2 THE CRUCIAL CHALLENGE: LEGITIMISING NORMATIVITY UNDER CONDITIONS OF MODERNITY 278 3.10.3 DIGNITY NORMS AND CONVENTIONAL NORMS 281 3.10.4 MAKING A VIRTUE OF NECESSITY 282 REFERENCES 284 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPECTING HUMAN DIGNITY 29 3 4.1 WHAT THIS CHAPTER IS ABOUT 293 4.1.1 RESTRICTIONS INHERENT IN A SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOUNDED ON HUMAN DIGNTIY 295 4.1.2 ESTABLISHING THE TRUTH, CONVICTING, SENTENCING AND PUNISHING OFFENDERS 296 4.1.3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN TRANSITION FROM A NATION STATE PARADIGM TO A HUMANIST SOCIETY 298 4.2 THE NATION STATE: CRIMINAL LAW UNLEASHED 299 4.2.1 FRANZ VON LISZT 299 4.2.2 ERNST BELING 301 4.2.3 OVERCOMING THE NATION STATE IN CRIMINAL LAW 303 4.3 A FRESH START: HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF GUILT 305 4.3.1 THE PARADOX OF DETERRENCE 305 4.3.2 CALLING ON THE OFFENDER 307 4.3.3 HUMAN DIGNITY, THE PRINCIPLE OF GUILT AND LIMITS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 309 4.4 THE OFFENDER S RIGHT TO BE HELD TO ACCOUNT 312 4.4.1 CHOOSING PUNISHMENT? 312 4.4.2 FICHTE S EXPIATION CONTRACT AND A CITIZEN S RIGHT TO BE PUNISHED 315 4.4.3 MAX SCHELER: PUNISHMENT AS ATONEMENT AND RECONCILIATION 317 4.4.4 A RIGHT TO HARDSHIP? 319 4.4.5 EXPIATION AND THE NATION STATE 321 4.4.6 THE JUSTIFICATION OF PUNISHMENT 322 4.5 DEFINING THE LIMITS OF CRIMINAL LAW 323 4.5.1 KANT DOES NOT HOLD THE ANSWER 323 4.5.2 CRIMINAL LAW AND PUNISHMENT LIMITED TO PRESERVING DIGNITY RIGHTS 324 4.5.3 CRIMINALISATION: THE MESSAGE SENT BY CRIMINAL LAW. . . 328 4.5.4 THE SCOPE OF CRIMINAL LAW BASED ON HUMAN DIGNITY. . . 329 4.5.5 CRIMINAL LAW RELATING TO DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF HUMAN RIGHTS 332 4.6 A CRIME VICTIM S SECONDARY RIGHTS 333 4.6.1 RIGHT TO NON-RECURRENCE 334 4.6.2 RIGHT TO BE TREATED WITH CARE AND RESPECT 335 4.7 A KILLED VICTIM S RIGHT TO THE PUNISHMENT OF HER MURDERER.... 336 4.8 THE VICTIM S RIGHT TO JUSTICE 341 XXIV CONTENTS 4.8.1 RIGHT TO THE TRUTH 344 4.8.2 RIGHT TO THE CONVICTION OF OFFENDERS 345 4.8.3 RIGHT TO THE PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS AND TO THE COMPENSATION OF DAMAGES 346 4.8.4 RIGHT TO ACCESS JUSTICE 347 4.9 THE RELATION BETWEEN THE VICTIM S AND THE OFFENDER S RIGHTS. . . 347 4.10 RESTORING THE OFFENDER S FULL STATUS AS A MEMBER OF HER LEGAL COMMUNITY 348 4.10.1 PUNISHMENT AS HARDSHIP 349 4.10.2 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVES THE OFFENDER S FORMATION 351 4.10.3 PUNISHMENT: EXCLUSION OR INCLUSION? 352 4.10.4 THE OFFENDER S RIGHT TO HER FULL REHABILITATION 355 4.11 EVERYONE S RIGHT TO THE SECURITY OF THEIR RIGHTS 356 REFERENCES 357 5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND A HUMAN DIGNITY BASED APPROACH 363 5.1 JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS, OFFENDERS AND ALL OTHERS: THE LINE OF ARGUMENT 363 5.1.1 THE INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN THE TRADITIONAL CONCEPT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND VICTIMS PARTICIPATION IN PROCEEDINGS 363 5.1.2 A NEW PARADIGM AND START-UP DIFFICULTIES 365 5.1.3 THE ANIMAL THAT PUNISHES 366 5.1.4 HUMAN DIGNITY AS THE RIGHT TO BE A PERSON 366 5.1.5 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUPPORTING THE FORMATION OF PERSONS . . . 368 5.2 THE DEEP ROOTS OF THE TRADITIONAL STATE-CENTRED PARADIGM 369 5.2.1 DEONTOLOGICAL VERSUS CONSEQUENTIALIST ETHICS 369 5.2.2 CONSEQUENTIALISM IN ETHICS AND LEGAL THEORY 371 5.2.3 EMPIRICISM AND OBJECTIVITY 372 5.2.4 IS THERE AN ESCAPE FROM CONSEQUENTIALISM? 373 5.3 FROM TECHNICAL RATIONALITY TO LIVELY COMMUNICATION 374 5.3.1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS A SYSTEM OF ACTS OF COMMUNICATION 374 5.3.2 FROM MANIPULATION TO CONVIVIALITY: MAKING CRIMINAL JUSTICE A PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTION 376 5.3.3 THE PROMISE OF OBJECTIVITY AND THE MYTH OF THE VINDICTIVE VICTIM 378 5.3.4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS RESTORATION OF THE NORMATIVE ORDER AND THE PERSONS CONCERNED 381 5.4 IN CONCLUSION 384 REFERENCES 386 TABL E OF CASES 389 INDE X 395
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spellingShingle Dearing, Albin
Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe
Law
Law / Philosophy
Human rights
International criminal law
International law
European Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general
Human Rights
International Criminal Law
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Internationales Recht
Menschenrecht
Philosophie
Recht
title Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe
title_auth Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe
title_exact_search Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe
title_full Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe Albin Dearing
title_fullStr Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe Albin Dearing
title_full_unstemmed Justice for Victims of Crime Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe Albin Dearing
title_short Justice for Victims of Crime
title_sort justice for victims of crime human dignity as the foundation of criminal justice in europe
title_sub Human Dignity as the Foundation of Criminal Justice in Europe
topic Law
Law / Philosophy
Human rights
International criminal law
International law
European Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general
Human Rights
International Criminal Law
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Internationales Recht
Menschenrecht
Philosophie
Recht
topic_facet Law
Law / Philosophy
Human rights
International criminal law
International law
European Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general
Human Rights
International Criminal Law
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Internationales Recht
Menschenrecht
Philosophie
Recht
url https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45048-3
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