Case summaries of how international criminal tribunals — the ICC, ICTY, ICTR, SCSL, STL, and IRMCT — have admitted, weighed, and excluded digitally derived evidence: video, satellite imagery, intercepted communications, photographs, audio, geolocation analysis, and metadata. Built with the Fenix Project.
Each summary captures the evidentiary issues a court grappled with — relevance, probative value, prejudice, authenticity, chain of custody, and corroboration — across procedural stages from Pre-Trial through Appeal. Filter by tribunal, situation, case number, proceedings stage, DDE type, or legal issue; use sparse search to pin exact case numbers like ICC-01/12-01/15.
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