2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0922156515000722
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Of Fallen Demons: Reflections on the International Criminal Court's Defendant

Abstract: The defendant in international trials is presumed innocent until proven guilty but is often judged by the ‘court of popular opinion’ even before the trial begins. This article provides reflections on how the image of a malevolent individual emerges with regard to those brought/to be brought before international courts. In such a situation, coming before the Court and subsequently being convicted or acquitted can mean little. It is coming before the Court that is, in itself, the end of the line. The manner in w… Show more

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