March 4, 2022
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RL Consultant Mark Guthrie interviewed by Law Gazette and Sky News

4. MARCH 2021


RL Consultant Mark Guthrie comments in Law Society Gazette on the recent decision by the prosecutor of the ICC, Karim Khan QC to open an investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine and evidence gathering.

Mark spoke about the prospect of war crimes prosecutions arising out of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Lessons learned from other war crimes prosecutions showed that political will and international support were necessary. He also emphasised that whilst there might be focus on Putin and his generals, there was no exemption for junior ranks.

Talking about evidence gathering he said:

“The main thing is, it needs documenting. The people on the ground should try to make a record – make notes, record….the easy availability of smart phone videos is helpful here”

He was also interviewed by Sky News on 3 March about the process of bringing someone to trial for war crimes, what has happened historically in other countries, the complexity and how long the process could take (see clip below).

From 2001 until 2006 Mark worked for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) Mission to Bosnia Herzegovina where he held a number of roles including Senior Human Rights Officer and Rule of Law Adviser. He gave expert technical advice at the time of the introduction of a new criminal procedure code.

In addition, he led a team of trial monitors and provided expert analysis of the local prosecution of war crimes cases. He has recently written an analysis for the OSCE of the domestic prosecution in Bosnia Herzegovina of war crimes.

Read full piece here: [Law Gazette]

Watch Sky News interview here:

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For more information on RLConsulting please see: [Red Lion Consulting]

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