Race, Culture and Mental Illness in the International Criminal Court's Ongwen Judgment: Biases and Blindspots

Race, Culture and Mental Illness in the International Criminal Court's Ongwen Judgment: Biases and Blindspots

Biases and Blind Spots

Lyons, Beth S.

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

133

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9783031736827

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1.Introduction.-2. Considerations in Drafting this Article.- 3. The Intersection of Race and Culture in the Ongwen Judgment.- 4. How the Chamber Handles the Defence and Prosecution Evidence.-5. The Predicate Issue: Is a Critique of Methodology Racially Biased or "Fair Game"?.- 6. Confirmation Bias and Biased Conclusions.- 7. Culture, Mental Health Literacy and Implicit Bias.-8. Cultural Bias and Scientific Standards, Psychometric Testing and Malingering.-9. Conclusion
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Dominic Ongwen;Ongwen judgement;Lord's Resistance Army;International Criminal Court;Uganda;civil war;human rights;international law;racial bias;cultural bias;criminal law;mental health