Shifting priorities: are attitudes changing at the International Criminal Court about trials in absentia?

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Wheeler, C. 2021. Shifting priorities: are attitudes changing at the International Criminal Court about trials in absentia? International Criminal Law Review. 21 (1), pp. 97-125. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-bja10036
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TitleShifting priorities: are attitudes changing at the International Criminal Court about trials in absentia?
AuthorsWheeler, C.
Abstract

A recent decision by the International Criminal Court’s Appeals Chamber in the Gbagbo and Blé Goudé case raised the possibility of a shift away from the long-standing practice of only holding trial in the presence of the accused. The final paragraphs of the 28 May 2020 decision asserts that any future trial proceedings in the Gbagbo et al. case could be held in the absence of the defendants should Mr Gbagbo and Mr Blé Goudé be released from custody and then later fail to appear for trial. This article examines the Appeals Chamber’s decision in light of the Court’s Statute, existing jurisprudence at the icc and within the larger context of international criminal law. It concludes that the Appeals Chamber’s decision fails to properly understand the right to be present at trial as it exists in the Rome Statute nor does it comply with any identified general principle of law.

KeywordsPolitical Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Law
PublisherDe Gruyter Brill
JournalInternational Criminal Law Review
ISSN1567-536X
Electronic1571-8123
Publication dates
Online28 Jan 2021
Print31 Mar 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited12 Feb 2021
Accepted19 Nov 2020
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-bja10036
LanguageEnglish
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