ICTY COURT RECORDS

ICTY COURT RECORDS

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What happens when media and other non-textual evidence enter into war crimes proceedings as a 'material witness' entrusted with the task of testifying to history?

Which impact does the court’s processing have upon their capacity to produce the truth claims that are required for the justice of law to answer to the injustices of war?

Selection of materials from the evidentiary archives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia which ran from 1993 to 2017.

WRITING
“Should Videos of Trees have Standing? An Inquiry into the Legal Rites of Unnatural Objects at the ICTY.” A Cultural History of Law in the Modern Age. Eds. Celermajer, Danielle and Richard Sherwin. London: Bloomsbury, 2018.

“Law and Disorder.” Realism Materialism Art. Ed. Christoph Cox, Jenny Jaskey, Suhail Malik. Berlin: Sternberg Press, (2015); 137-43.

“Entering Evidence,” Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth. Ed. Forensic Architecture, Berlin: Sternberg Press, (2014): 279-314.



WORKS