INTERVICT

Standards for Victims of Terrorism Official language: English

Developing Standards for the Assistance to Victims of Terrorism in the EU
Conference on 10 and 11 March 2008, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands

The heightened awareness and consequences of terrorism for victims of terrorist acts has led to the inclusion of their needs in a number of international legal instruments of international bodies like the EU, the Council of Europe and the UN. However, these instruments are relatively abstract or include victims of terrorism under the broader heading of victims of crime in general. This is why the European Commission launched a preparatory action to support projects in favour of victims of terrorist acts and to promote the European dimension of support actions in favour of victims.

The project focused particularly on developing standards in the field of continuing assistance, access to justice, administration of justice and compensation to victims of terrorism. Moreover, the possible role of restorative justice principles and practices in dealing with victims of terrorism was assessed. The overall goal of the project was for the standards to serve as a basis for the further development of services for victims of terrorism in Europe.

A draft of standards was developed in two seminars on the basis of a literature review undertaken by researchers at the K.U. Leuven and INTERVICT, supported by the steering committee of experts of the partners involved in the project. The seminars took place in Leuven, Belgium, in November 2007 and were organised by the European Forum for Restorative Justice and the K.U. Leuven. The first seminar was attended by policy makers and practitioners, and the second seminar by academic experts.

The final event of the project was a conference on victims of terrorism, where the draft standards and the results of the literature review were presented to a broader public. The conference took place in Tilburg, the Netherlands, on 10 to 11 March 2008 and was organised by INTERVICT. Both the seminar and conference results served as a basis for the finalisation of the standards and the literature report that was presented to the European Commission at the end of the project.



Project promoted by the European Forum for Restorative Justice in cooperation with the International Victimology Institute Tilburg and with the support of the Catholic University of Leuven, the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence and Victim Support Netherlands.











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With financial support from the VICT Programme
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