Looks like the victims of the Catholic Church's abuse scandal are seeking justice against the organization that sought to cover up the abuse:
Human rights lawyers and victims of clergy sexual abuse filed a complaint on Tuesday urging the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate and prosecute Pope Benedict XVI and three top Vatican officials for crimes against humanity for what they described as abetting and covering up the rape and sexual assault of children by priests.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
The case looks pretty open and shut against Ratzinger in particular given the fact Ratzinger played a pretty direct role in covering up the abuse of 200 deaf boys in Wisconsin:
The Pope was blamed directly for ignoring repeated pleas by senior American churchmen to take action against a priest who had molested up to 200 deaf boys.
Father Lawrence C. Murphy, who worked at the St John’s School for the Deaf in St Francis, Wisconsin, from 1950 to 1974, starting as a teacher and rising to director, allegedly molested scores of pupils, preying on his victims in their dormitories and on class trips.
But instead of being defrocked and the police called in, it is alleged that Father Murphy avoided justice and remained a member of the Church after a key intervention by the Pope — then known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Murphy was quietly moved to the Diocese of Superior in northern Wisconsin in 1974 and spent his last 24 years working freely with children in parishes and schools. He died in 1998 at the age of 72, still a priest.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/...
So not only did Ratzinger cover up the abuse, but he put the priest in direct contact with other children after he found out. If the ICC decides to pursue this case, hopefully the victims will have a fair chance to bring Ratzinger to justice.