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74. How can victims find a legal representative?
Victims may freely choose their legal representative as long as the representative has the necessary
qualifications: he or she must possess ten years’ experience as judge, prosecutor or lawyer in criminal
proceedings and fluency in at least one of the working languages of the Court (English or French). The
ICC Registry helps victims to find a legal representative by providing a list of qualified lawyers. At the
Court, there is also an Office of Public Counsel for Victims (OPCV) which can represent victims and
provide them and their legal representative with legal assistance.
If there are a large number of victims, the judges may ask them to choose one or more common
legal representatives. This is called common legal representation, and its purpose is to ensure the
effectiveness of the proceedings.
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