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Henry Redwood, "The Archival Politics of International Courts" (Cambridge UP, 2021)

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The Indictment Processes and How They Shaped the Trials

The 19 nineties is such an avocative moment for shifts within international criminal justice. And i suppose i'm quite interested in those granular processes actually, specifically, like what the types of legal documentary evidence that was preserved. In essence, when we're thinking about what stories are told and how their imited, it's arguably along with the statute. Although because the statute influences the indictment, you could say that the indictments the most important shapes the stories that these trials will tell. Because ultimately this sets out ahead of the trial what narratives the prosecutionre goier are going to tell throughout their case. But they are also constructed in a way where witnesses end up playing a much more integral

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