Scapegoats and Underdogs: Narrative Control and Defence Positioning within and Beyond the International Criminal Court

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Zuzanna Godzimirska, Nabil M. Orina
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Abstract

Building on a growing body of scholarship that accentuates the communicative foundations and dimensions of international criminal justice, the article explores how defendants and their defence teams navigate the discursive battleground in the course of trials at the International Criminal Court (icc). Given the central role of narratives in the construction and (de)legitimation of identities, and their profound implications for perceptions about trial participants, the article seeks to understand what implications defences’ relative disadvantage vis-á-vis the prosecutions’ in terms of institutional support, access to resources and media visibility, have for their strategies of narrative control and positioning. To this end, the article charts the discursive battle sites at global, regional and local levels, maps specific strategies of narrative control in these sites, and zooms in on two prominent themes in the identity construction of defendants within and beyond the icc courtroom.
替罪羊与卧底:国际刑事法院内外的叙事控制与辩护定位
基于越来越多强调国际刑事司法交流基础和维度的学术研究,本文探讨了被告及其辩护团队在国际刑事法院(icc)审判过程中如何在话语战场上导航。鉴于叙事在身份建构和(去)合法化中的核心作用,以及它们对审判参与者认知的深刻影响,本文试图理解辩方在制度支持、获取资源和媒体知名度方面“相对于-á-vis控方的相对劣势”对其叙事控制和定位策略的影响。为此,本文绘制了全球、区域和地方层面的话语战斗地点,绘制了这些地点中叙事控制的具体策略,并聚焦于国际刑事法院内外被告身份建构的两个突出主题。
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期刊介绍: Thus there is also a need for criminological, sociological and historical research on the issues of ICL. The Review publishes in-depth analytical research that deals with these issues. The analysis may cover: • the substantive and procedural law on the international level; • important cases from national jurisdictions which have a bearing on general issues; • criminological and sociological; and, • historical research.
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