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Why being there mattered: Staged transparency at the International Criminal Court

2021

Abstract The International Criminal Court (ICC) represents a criminal justice setting exceptionally welcoming to discourse scholars. The court website provides ample information about ongoing cases, hearings are livestreamed, and transcripts, video footage, and other relevant documents are available online. Against this background of comprehensive transparency, this paper explores the additional value of physically attending ICC trial hearings. An auto-ethnography of how the ICC court landscape structures the visitor's path to the courtroom gallery, it is claimed, brings out the staged nature of the Court's projection of transparency. The ensuing discussion explicates the implications of th…

060201 languages & linguisticsValue (ethics)Linguistics and Language060101 anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectVisitor patternMedia studiesComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceTransparency (behavior)Language and LinguisticsArtificial IntelligencePolitical science0602 languages and literatureEthnographyInstitutionCriminal court0601 history and archaeologySociocultural evolutionmedia_commonCriminal justiceJournal of Pragmatics
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Weaving the threads of international criminal justice: The double dialogicity of law and politics in the ICC al-Mahdi case

2021

International audience; In this paper, we examine the international criminal trial of Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi, a Malian Islamist who appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, charged with the destruction of Islamic shrines during the 2012 jihadist occupation of Timbuktu. Our objective is to analyze the so-called 'al-Mahdi case' as a dialogical network (the destructions occurred in the context of an asynchronous translocal press-mediated exchange between jihadists and the international community) and as an event unfolding at a dialogical site (when the commander responsible for the destructions was referred to the ICC four years later). These two dialogical orders e…

Cultural Studiesuutisointituhotdialogicitydialogical networkContext (language use)International Criminal Courtdialoginen analyysiPoliticsTimbuktuPolitical sciencedialogisuusRelevance (law)0601 history and archaeologykansainvälinen rikosoikeus060201 languages & linguistics060101 anthropology[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyMahdiCommunicationDialogical selfInternational communityIslam06 humanities and the artscultural heritage16. Peace & justicediskurssintutkimuskulttuuriperintö301Law0602 languages and literatureoikeudenkäyntiCriminal justice
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El camino hacia el reconocimiento legal de la violencia sexual contra la mujer en tiempos de guerra

2020

El objetivo de este trabajo es explorar el proceso de configuración de un Derecho Internacional que atienda al fenómeno de la violencia sexual contra las mujeres en contextos de conflictos armados, analizando el alcance del cambio de paradigma logrado en los años noventa con la tipificación y enjuiciamiento de la violencia sexual contra las mujeres en conflictos armados en el ámbito de la justicia penal internacional y, en última instancia, identificando posibles elementos sobre los que seguir avanzando hacia un Derecho Internacional que reconozca un estatus jurídico de las mujeres y huya de la imagen única de la mujer como víctima. © 2020 University of Valencia, Human Rights Institute. All…

Legal status:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Sexual violenceArmed conflictConflicto armadoArmed conflictTribunales penales internacionalesMujeresCriminologyInternational lawDerecho internacional humanitarioInternational criminal courtsInternational humanitarian lawPhilosophyUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASPhenomenonParadigm shiftPolitical scienceViolencia sexualWomenLawSexual violenceOrder (virtue)Criminal justice
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Atenuación en el discurso de los participantes no profesionales de los juicios orales. ¿Un caso de lenguaje débil?

2020

El objetivo de este artículo es estudiar la manera en que se manifiesta la atenuación en los participantes no profesionales de los juicios orales. Tradicionalmente, se ha vinculado el empleo de recursos relacionados con la atenuación (como los hedges o las fórmulas de cortesía) con el lenguaje débil, pues las personas que usan estos recursos en su declaración limitan su compromiso con lo dicho y son percibidas como menos creíbles y menos inteligentes (Erickson, Lind, Johnson & O'Barr, 1978). No obstante, tras analizar un corpus de 12 juicios orales españoles pertenecientes al juzgado de lo penal, se ha comprobado que el uso de estos y otros recursos que se asocian con la atenuación pueden p…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryMitigationPolitenesslenguaje débilmedia_common.quotation_subjectpowerless speechAtenuacióntrialsAnàlisi del discursdiscurso débilpowerless languageLanguage and LinguisticsArgumentation theoryargumentaciónjuicios oralesargumentationCriminal courtPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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The international crime of sexual slavery and the practice of «forced marriages»

2015

The crime of sexual slavery is the international crime of sexual nature that, both as a crime against humanity and as a war crime, most difficulties is causing for its determination by international tribunals. This paper is devoted to the study of the international jurisprudence established by the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the International Criminal Court on the crime of sexual slavery and, in particular, on the practice of the so-called «forced marriages».

Microbiology (medical)TribunalJurisprudenceLawSpecial courtImmunologyHumanityImmunology and AllergyCriminal courtSociologyWar crimeSierra leoneAnuario Español de Derecho Internacional
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I criminalisti dello Stato pontificio in età barocca. Una ricerca in corso

2016

The paper presents the first results of in-depth research focusing on judges of the criminal courts in Papal State during the first half of the Seventeenth Century, with the aim to reflect, from this particular point of view, on the administration of justice in the old regime and its relationship with legal science. The analysis is based on judges of the governor’s tribunal in Rome and provides a description of their career in various criminal courts in the State and in other Italian states and different kinds of jurisdiction, and aims at assessing the relevant organization, recruitment areas and the dialectics of interests underlying the involvement of families in service and loyalty to th…

Settore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E Modernojurists and judgeCriminal courtSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaPapal StateCriminal court; jurists and judges; Papal State
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Victims and appeals at the International Criminal Court (ICC) : evaluation under international human rights standards

2021

Scholars have examined victim participation and reparations at the ICC. Nevertheless, no academic study focuses on victim participants and victims as parties (reparations claimants) in ICC appeals under international human rights law (IHRL) standards. This article seeks to: determine how victims’ roles as victim participants and parties (reparations claimants) take place in ICC appeals; and evaluate ICC’s law/practice on victims’ procedural roles/rights in appeals under IHRL. Victims at the ICC exercise procedural rights to: voice their views and concerns in appeals against final and interlocutory decisions (victim participants); and appeal reparations orders (parties). ICC’s law/practice o…

Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsICCmedia_common.quotation_subjectvictimsreparations16. Peace & justicekansainvälinen oikeusuhritvalituksetkansainvälinen oikeudenkäyttöihmisoikeudetkorvauksetLawPolitical scienceIHRLCriminal courtparticipation10. No inequalityLawappealsmedia_commonosallistuminen
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Victims at the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court

2021

The Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court (SCC), the latest hybrid criminal tribunal, may be considered an important legal development concerning victims of mass atrocities in international criminal justice mechanisms due to certain characteristics. Yet there is no academic commentary on victims at the SCC; this piece seeks to fill the gap. First it considers restorative justice as a general framework for victims’ roles and rights in criminal justice in contexts of mass atrocities. Second, victim matters at the SCC are examined: victim protection, victims as civil parties, and reparations. Overall, this paper argues that provisions on victims’ roles and rights contained in SCC i…

Sociology and Political ScienceRestorative justicevictimsKeski-Afrikan tasavaltareparationsspecial criminal courtkansainvälinen oikeus16. Peace & justiceuhritCentral African Republickansainväliset tuomioistuimetTribunalkorvauksetPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International Relationsrestorative justiceparticipationCriminal courtrestoratiivinen oikeus10. No inequalityLawihmisoikeusloukkauksetosallistuminenNordic Journal of Human Rights
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The Indeterminacy of Precedent : Negotiating the Admissibility of Victim Participant Testimony before the International Criminal Court

2021

Abstract The icc represents a legal laboratory that is still consolidating itself, with multiple unclarities in evidence and procedural law requiring resolution through jurisprudence. Our paper draws on interaction analysis to unpack this process, focusing on the jurisprudential construction of ‘dual status’ victim participant testimony. To elucidate how this evidentiary/procedural element is locally negotiated, we examine an excerpt from the Ongwen hearing transcripts, in which the defense objects against the testimony by a dual status witness called by the victim participants’ legal representative. The analysis traces how the defense counsel’s objection is anchored in a trajectory of prio…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecttodistajatobjectionsInternational Criminal Courtdiskurssintutkimuskansainvälinen oikeusIndeterminacy (literature)precedentuhritNegotiationintertextualityintertekstuaalisuusLawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsCriminal courtoikeudenkäyntitodisteluLawtestimonytext trajectoriesmedia_commondual status victim participants
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One confession, multiple chronotopes : The interdiscursive authentication of an apology in an international criminal trial

2021

This paper presents an interdiscursive analysis of a public apology made before the International Criminal Court (ICC) by a Malian Islamist accused of the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu. It analyzes (a) how the defendant's apology metapragmatically inserts itself into a multiplicity of chronotopes and (b) how the two defense counsels subsequently reformulate that apology as part of a ‘confessional chronotope’, thereby decoupling it from its immediate trial surroundings. The entextualization of this confessional chronotope, and the modifications of the trial's participation framework it proposes, reveal how ICC trial actors navigate the multiple tensions facing this emergent fo…

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