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Episode 5

October 2022

Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees

Profesor of Law, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, University of Swansea
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Chiara Gabriele

Senior Legal Advisor, TRIAL International

Audiovisual evidence in the documentation of international crimes

December 2023

(recorded January 2023)

In this episode of The Hearsay Evidence Podcast, host Manuel Sanchez Miranda is joined by special guest Chiara Gabriele, a senior legal adviser at Trial International, to explore the intricate world of audiovisual evidence in international criminal cases. The conversation delves into the admissibility and weight of evidence, emphasizing the importance of relevance, reliability, and the use of technology in court presentations. Chiara shares insights on preserving evidence, discussing the "eyeWitness to Atrocities" app and its role in documenting crimes while ensuring metadata integrity and chain of custody. The episode also covers the challenges of analyzing and archiving digital images and videos, and the significance of corroborating visual evidence with other types of evidence to establish context and relevance. Chiara's expertise offers listeners valuable perspectives on the complexities and essential practices in presenting audiovisual evidence in the pursuit of justice on the international stage.
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Chiara Gabriele

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Luis Moreno Ocampo

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Kate Gibson

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Episode 5

Audiovisual evidence in the documentation of international criminal crimes

November 2023

Chiara Gabriele

Senior Legal Advisor, TRIAL International
imageIn this episode of The Hearsay Evidence Podcast, host Manuel Sanchez Miranda is joined by special guest Chiara Gabriele, a senior legal adviser at TRIAL International, to explore the intricate world of audiovisual evidence in international criminal cases. The conversation delves into the admissibility and weight of evidence, emphasizing the importance of relevance, reliability, and the use of technology in court presentations. Chiara shares insights on preserving evidence, discussing the "eyeWitness to Atrocities" app and its role in documenting crimes while ensuring metadata integrity and chain of custody. The episode also covers the challenges of analyzing and archiving digital images and videos, and the significance of corroborating visual evidence with other types of evidence to establish context and relevance. Chiara's expertise offers listeners valuable perspectives on the complexities and essential practices in presenting audiovisual evidence in the pursuit of justice on the international stage.