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Image-Based Evidence in International Criminal Prosecutions: Charting a Path Forward


ISBN13: 9780198889533
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The use of image-based evidence in international criminal prosecutions is at a tipping point. In his pioneering book on the topic, Jonathan W. Hak provides critical insight into the authentication and interpretation of images, setting out how images can be effectively used in the search for the truth. While images can convey vital information more efficiently and effectively than words alone, the biases of photographers, the use of image-altering technology, and the generation of images with artificial intelligence can lead to mischief and injustice. In this context, images must be effectively authenticated to establish their reliability and meaning.

Addressing the growing need for visual literacy, Jonathan W. Hak's Image-Based Evidence in International Criminal Prosecutions systematically explores the value of images as probative and didactic evidence in international criminal law. It analyses existing challenges in the creation, acquisition, processing, and use of image-based evidence, making recommendations for how those challenges might be addressed. In particular, the book investigates emerging technical frontiers in image-based evidence and the potential uses for advanced visual representations like virtual reality, immersive virtual environments, and augmented reality. Ultimately, the book argues that advanced visual representations may have sufficient probative value and proposes cautious parameters for their application in the international courtroom.

An essential resource for anyone working with image-based evidence, the book offers significant guidance, relevant legal and technical detail, and recommendations for the use of image-based evidence.

Subjects:
Evidence, International Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction

Part I. Image-Based Evidence in International Criminal Prosecutions
1:Image-Based Evidence as a Method of Proof
2:Image-Based Evidence as a Didactic Tool
3:The Democratization of Image-Based Evidence
4:Selectivity and Image-Based Evidence

Part II. Assessing the Meaning of Image-Based Evidence
5:Questioning the Reliability of Image-Based Evidence
6:Pictures Do Not Speak for Themselves
7:The Authentication of Image-Based Evidence

Part III. Emerging Technical Frontiers in Image-Based Evidence and Recommendations
8:Emerging Technical Frontiers in Image-Based Evidence
9:Conclusions: Charting a Path Forward