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Megan A. Fairlie

2018

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The Abiding Problem Of Witness Statements In International Criminal Trials, Megan A. Fairlie Jul 2018

The Abiding Problem Of Witness Statements In International Criminal Trials, Megan A. Fairlie

Megan A. Fairlie

Recent amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) give Trial Chambers the discretion to admit unexamined, party-generated witness statements in lieu of live testimony. The use of this evidence—which undermines the right of confrontation and prevents the judges from independently assessing witness credibility—is now a hotly contested issue in each of the Court’s ongoing trials. As ICC judges grapple with the thorny question of how to implement these new provisions without undermining the right to a fair trial, this Article, which is the first to examine the rule amendments and their early implementation, …