Yvonne McDermott is Professor of Law at Swansea University in the United Kingdom. She is, from 2022-2027, Principal Investigator on TRUE, a large multidisciplinary project exploring trust in user-generated evidence. Previously, she led OSR4Rights, a project funded by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council which examined how open-source evidence has transformed human rights fact-finding. Yvonne is Legal Advisor to the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN), an Associate Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, and Editorial Committee Co-Chair of the Journal of International Criminal Justice.
This book by Professor McDermott could not be timelier... [it] should have the effect of reminding all judges and practitioners of the need to ensure that those standards are both consistent and compliant with the ultimate goal of delivering justice to the victims of these egregious crimes by means of a fair trial process. * Her Excellency Judge Joanna Korner, International Criminal Court (from the foreword) * Yvonne McDermott, one of the world's leading experts on digital evidence, has produced a tour-de-force with Proving International Crimes. Her book makes complex legal concepts comprehensible while offering thoughtful considerations for shaping the future use of digital information in international trials. This book is destined to become a must-read for every scholar and practitioner of international criminal law. * Professor Alexa Koenig, University of California, Berkele *