“…Existing scholarship, though constrained to individual institutions, cases and specific aspects of witness testimony, has identified the challenges faced by those evaluating international witnesses, for example, cultural barriers, linguistic misunderstandings, time lapses, a lack of material for independent corroboration (Combs, 2018; Kelsall, 2009). Further, researchers have found indications of a lack of attention by the judges to factors specific to international crime (such as trauma and time lapse) in relation to insider witnesses (Chlevickaite and Hola, 2016) and a strong focus on testimonial consistency (Combs, 2017). In relation to the general approach to witness assessments at the ICCTs, a recent examination uncovered a relatively consistent framework of criteria emphasized in the judgments at the modern ICCTs, containing factors related to witness truthfulness, competence and the quality of the information provided (Chlevickaite et al, 2020).…”