Culture and the Illusion of Self-Evidence: Spiritual Beliefs in the Ongwen Trial

Author:

Nistor Adina-Loredana1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Oude Boteringestraat 18, 9712 GH Groningen, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract By definition, criminal trials are set to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. In this process, judges are tasked with assessing not only evidence that presents itself in quantifiable forms, but also as personal experiences. In the case of Dominic Ongwen, a former child soldier and commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army (lra), the issue of spiritualism played a significant role, particularly in relation to the affirmative defences of mental incapacity and duress. Assessing such culturally charged evidence, inherently interconnected to local beliefs, through the lens of an international criminal law trial raises a number of challenges. In the construction of the legal truth, such immaterial evidence undergoes a process through which only certain elements, which are deemed relevant in light of specific arguments, are ultimately selected, filtered through the legal framework, contested by the parties and ultimately decided upon by the judges. Spiritual beliefs therefore become patterns, and patterns become certainties. Based on an in-depth analysis of 408 trial transcripts, along with main submissions and decisions, this article sheds light into how framing spiritualism according to the criteria laid out in the Rome Statute has played out in the trial of Dominic Ongwen. It maps the way in which cultural concepts related to spirituality have been introduced into the trial, by which parties and for what purpose. It also looks at how the system of spiritual powers guiding the lra and its fighters was assessed by the judges and potentially why.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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1. Ongwen and the Legitimacy of the icc;International Criminal Law Review;2024-03-05

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