Accountability for crimes committed during the ISIS caliphate: evidence as key

Authors

  • Montserrat Doctora en Derecho. Catedrática de Derecho internacional público de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Keywords:

Daesh, Atrocity Crimes, Terrorism, Jurisdiction, Evidence

Abstract

This article seeks to determine if evidence can be a way to overcome the existing difficulties in the field of justice to hold Daesh members accountable for the atrocity crimes committed in Syria and Iraq during the armed conflicts that took place there. To get this, recent innovations are examined both the actors that collect and preserve evidence and the nature, characteristics and challenges that evidences pose. It will be concluded that the developments that are taking place are crucial and, consequently, have the capacity to trigger a paradigm shift that might be reflected in the outcome of pending prosecutions, in order to ensure the responsibility of the perpetrators of the crimes. Nevertheless, at the same time, it also shows how evidence is not the only key to take into account, since the problems related to the exercise of jurisdiction in domestic orders, which go far beyond the legal plane, will also be transcendental.

Published

2024-03-01

How to Cite

Montserrat. (2024). Accountability for crimes committed during the ISIS caliphate: evidence as key. Revista Electrónica De Estudios Internacionales, (41). Retrieved from https://reei.tirant.com/reei/article/view/2559

Issue

Section

Estudios