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CONTENTS Certificate; Declaration; Acknowledgment; Table of Statutes; Table of Abbreviations; List of Case;. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; Abstract; 1.1. Introduction ; 1.2. Research Problem ; 1.3. Aims and Objectives; 1.4. Research Questions; 1.5. Hypothesis; 1.6. Research Methodology ; 1.7. Mode of Citation ; 1.8. Literature Review ; CHAPTER 2 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF VICTIMS' PARTICIPATION.; 2.1 The rise of Victims' Rights ; 2. 1. 1. The Victim Rights Movements ; 2.1.2. Victims ' Standing in Prosecutions’; 2.1.3. Criticism of Ad Hoc Tribunals ; 2.2. Victim Definition and meaning in the Rome Statute; 2.2.1. Victim Participation in the ICC; 2.2.2. Interpreting Article 68(3) of the Rome Statute ; 2.2.2.1. Proceedings; 2.2.2.2. Views and Concerns.; 2.2.2.3. Personal Interests ; CHAPTER 3; RIGHTS OF THE VICTIMS UNDER THE ROME STATUTE OF THE ICC: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES ; 3.1. The effects of Victimization.; 3.2. Human Rights law and protection of victims; 3.2.1 the European Convention on the Compensation of the Injuries Caused to Violent Crime Victims 1983; 3.2.2 Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Victims of Abuse of Power 1985 ; 3.2.3 Recommendation on the Position of the Victim in the Framework of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure 1985; 3.3. Rights of the Victims under the Rome Statute; 3.3. 1. Right to participation ; 3.3. 1. 1. Victims can exercise this right when ; 3.3. 1.2. Legal representation ; 3.3. 1.3. Notification and publicity of proceedings ; 3.3.2. Right to protection ; 3.3.3. The right to request reparations ; 3.4. Issues and challenges with regard to victim participation; 3.4.1. Victims ' interests in sentencing; 3.4.2. Selectivity ; 3.4.3. The necessity of reparation; CHAPTER 4 JURISDICTIONAL LIMITATIONS vis-A-vIS UNIVERSALITY OF THE ICC IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION ; 4.1. Territoriality versus Universal Jurisdiction; 4.1. 1. The territorial basis of criminal jurisdiction; 4. 1.2. The universality principle ; 4.2. Jurisdictional loopholes under the Rome Statute vis-a.-vis Globalization; CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY.