Other documents
Since 2008 several decisions by the ICC have adopted the logic of the evidence database function of the Case Matrix:
- 080731 ICC Pre-Trial Chamber III Bemba, 'Decision on the Evidence Disclosure System and Setting a Timetable for Disclosure between the Parties';
- 081110 ICC Pre-Trial Chamber III Bemba, 'Decision on the Submission of an Updated, Consolidated Version of the In-depth Analysis Chart of Incriminating Evidence';
- Ibidem, Annex;
- 090313 ICC TC II Katanga, 'Order concerning the Presentation of Incriminating Evidence and the E-Court Protocol';
- Ibidem, Annex;
- 100129 ICC TC III Bemba, 'Decision on the In-Depth-Analysis Chart';
- 110421 ICC PTC I Mbarushimana, 'Decision on Disclosure';
- 110502 ICC PTC II Ruto et al., 'Decision on Regime for Evidence Disclosure';
- 110502 ICC PTC II Muthaura, 'Decision on Regime for Evidence Disclosure';
- 130412 ICC PTC II Ntaganda, 'Decision on Regime for Evidence Disclosure';
- 140128 ICC PTC II Bemba et al., 'Decision on the Defence request for an in-depth analysis chart'.
There are a few academic publications that touch on the Case Matrix and the Legal Tools more directly:
- C.J.P. van Laer: 'Open Access for International Criminal Lawyers', in International Criminal Law Review, 16 (2016), pp. 1117-1136;
- M. Bergsmo: 'Active Complementarity: Legal Information Transfer', Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Oslo, 2011, ISBN 978-82-93081-55-5, 572 pp.;
- D. Cohen: book review of 'Active Complementarity: Legal Information Transfer', in Journal of International Criminal Justice 10 (2012), pp. 1017-1022;
- M. Bergsmo and P. Webb: 'Innovations at the International Criminal Court: bringing new technologies into the investigation and prosecution of core international crimes', in H. Radtke, D. Rössner, T. Schiller and W. Form (editors): Historische Dimensionen von Kriegsverbrecherprozessen nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Studien zum Strafrecht 9, Nomos, 2007, pp. 205-212;
- M. Bergsmo and P. Webb: 'Some Lessons for the ICC from the International Judicial Response to the Rwandan Genocide', in Z. Kaufman and P. Clark (editors): After Genocide: Transitional Justice, Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Reconciliation in Rwanda and Beyond, Columbia University Press and C. Hurst Publishers Ltd., 2008, pp. 351-361;
- M. Bergsmo and W.H. Wiley, Human Rights Professionals and the Criminal Investigation and Prosecution of Core International Crimes, in S. Skåre, I. Burkey and H. Mørk (editors), Manual on Human Rights Monitoring: An Introduction for Human Rights Field Officers, Oslo: Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, 2008, Second Edition, Chapter 10, pp. 1-29.
- Aleksandra Sidorenko: 'Legal Tools prosjektet - Optimalisering av arbeidsprosessene', in Lov og Data No. 100, December 2009, pp. 14-15;
- M. Bergsmo, O. Bekou and A. Jones: "Complementarity After Kampala: Capacity Building and the ICC Legal Tools", in Goettingen Journal of International Law 2 (2010) 2, 791-811;
- M. Bergsmo, O. Bekou and A. Jones: "Preserving the Overview of Law and Facts: the Case Matrix", in Alette Smeulers: "Collective Violence and International Criminal Justice", Intersentia, 2010, pp. 413-435;
- M. Bergsmo, O. Bekou and A. Jones: "New Technologies in Criminal Justice for Core International Crimes: The ICC Legal Tools Project", in Human Rights Law Review 10:4(2010), pp. 715-729.
Some users of CMN services may find these sources interesting:
- 'The struggle for power', in New Statesman, 131115-21, pp. 10-12;
- A. Eide and A.B. Skre: 'The Human Right to Benefit from Advances in Science and Promotion of Openly Accessible Publications', in NJHR 31, 3 (2013) pp. 427-53;
- R. Susskind: 'The End of Lawyers? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services', Oxford University Press, 2008;
- J.-M. Jehle and M. Wade: 'Coping with Overloaded Criminal Justice Systems: The Rise of Prosecutorial Power Across Europe', Springer, 2006.
- L. Sunga: 'How can UN human rights special procedures sharpen ICC fact-finding?', in The International Journal of Human Rights, 15:2 (2011), 187-205.