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Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine and the International Legal Order

The Lawfare Podcast

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The Importance of Open Source Evidence in the International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court doesn't permit trials in absentia, but that doesn't prevent it from moving forward with significant action against those who are indicted and arrested. This is the first international conflict where so much evidence has been collected in real time by sort of civilian collectors as it were. The present indictment is very interesting because it's based in part on the work of my colleagues at the Yale School of Public Health. They're partially funded by the State Department, but they're also a educational institution. A lot of this is open source information; one of the challenges is going to be making sure that the chain of custody is properly managed.

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