Case Study

The International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court

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Overview To gain understanding of its information ar- chitecture, ensure sensitive information is stored appropriately, and reduce duplication of records by implementing a system that can identify documents accurately and manage them based on policies Challenge Managing Large Amounts of Information Courts produce and consume vast amounts of information. Cases couldn’t be tried without witness statements, experts’ reports, maps, footage, photographs and other evidence. Outcomes—indictments, motions, submis- sions, decisions, and judgments—have to be recorded in judicial documents. These court re- cords need to be stored securely, often for long periods of time, and be easily accessible to those who need—and are authorized—to use them. Not only do courts have to manage their of- f

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