Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees: Open-source and user-generated evidence in international criminal justice artwork
Hearsay Evidence

Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees: Open-source and user-generated evidence in international criminal justice

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  • 1:06:06
  • October 5th 2023

In the inaugural episode of The Hearsay Evidence Podcast, we are joined by Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees from the University of Swansea, a distinguished legal scholar specializing in evidence and proof. Our discussion delves into her scholarship and main research projects. Prof. McDermott Rees sheds light on her current research within the TRUE project, which critically examines digital evidence and its implications on the justice system. As deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, they pose a significant challenge in distinguishing reality from fabrication, thereby threatening the integrity of evidence. Through an engaging conversation, we unravel some of the complexities of this issue and contemplate the legal frameworks that might help navigate this murky territory.

Hearsay Evidence

A legal podcast discussing the evidentiary practice of international courts and tribunals with world-class experts.

In this podcast dedicated to the evidentiary law and practice of international courts and tribunals, world-class practitioners and scholars are interviewed during a two-part conversation. The first part focuses on the interviewee's professional background and any research interests or methods that the interviewee may be currently exploring. The second portion of the interview discusses technical topics based on the interviewee's strengths.

A podcast by Manuel Sánchez Miranda