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October 2022

Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees

Profesor of Law, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, University of Swansea
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Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees

Professor of Law, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, Univerity of Swansea

Open-source and user-generated evidence in international criminal justice

October 2023

In the inaugural episode of The Hearsay Evidence Podcast, we are joined by Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees from the University of Swansea, a distinguished legal scholar specializing in evidence and proof. Our discussion delves into her scholarship and main research projects. Prof. McDermott Rees sheds light on her current research within the TRUE project, which critically examines digital evidence and its implications on the justice system. As deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, they pose a significant challenge in distinguishing reality from fabrication, thereby threatening the integrity of evidence. Through an engaging conversation, we unravel some of the complexities of this issue and contemplate the legal frameworks that might help navigate this murky territory.
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Evidence in international criminal trials
November 2023

Prof. Mark Klamberg

Professor and head of subject for public international law, Stockholm University
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Fair trial and witness evidence from the perspective of the defence in international criminal trials
November 2023

Marie-Hélène Proulx

International Criminal Defence Lawyer & President of the International Criminal Court Bar Association
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International Law Commission's work on evidence before international courts and tribunals (69th session)
November 2023

Dr. Aniruddha Rajput

Member of the ILC Commission (2017-2021), Evidence Before International Courts and Tribunals
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Audiovisual evidence in the documentation of international criminal crimes
December 2023

Chiara Gabriele

Senior Legal Advisor, TRIAL International
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Digital evidence and the use of open-source methods in international fact-finding
December 2023

Prof. Alexa Koenig

Lecturer in Residence and Executive Director of the Human Rights Centre, Berkeley University
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The realities of the prosecution
January 2024

Luis Moreno Ocampo

Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
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Fact-finding before the International Criminal Court and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
January 2024

Kate Gibson

International Criminal Lawyer & Associate Tenant, Doughty Street Chambers

Episode 1

Open-source and user-generated evidence in international criminal justice

October 2023

Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees

Professor of Law, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, University of Swansea
imageIn the inaugural episode of The Hearsay Evidence Podcast, we are joined by Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees from the University of Swansea, a distinguished legal scholar specializing in evidence and proof. Our discussion delves into her scholarship and main research projects. Prof. McDermott Rees sheds light on her current research within the TRUE project, which critically examines digital evidence and its implications on the justice system. As deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, they pose a significant challenge in distinguishing reality from fabrication, thereby threatening the integrity of evidence. Through an engaging conversation, we unravel some of the complexities of this issue and contemplate the legal frameworks that might help navigate this murky territory.

January 2023

Evidence in international criminal trials

Prof. Mark Klamberg

Professor and head of subject for public international law, Stockholm University
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February 2023

Evidentiary issues from the perspective of the defence in international criminal trials

Marie-Hélène Proulx

International Criminal Defence Lawyer & President of the International Criminal Court Bar Association
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March 2023

Audiovisual evidence in the documentation of international criminal crimes

Chiara Gabriele

Senior Legal Advisor, TRIAL International
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April 2023

The realities of the prosecution

Luis Moreno Ocampo

Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
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April 2023

Digital evidence and the use of open-source methods in international fact-finding

Prof. Alexa Koenig

Lecturer in Residence and Executive Director of the Human Rights Centre, Berkeley University
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April 2023

Fact-finding before the International Criminal Court and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals

Kate Gibson

International Criminal Lawyer & Associate Tenant, Doughty Street Chambers
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