IBA-founded eyeWitness to Atrocities welcomes Professor Leila Nadya Sadat to Board of Trustees
Tuesday 19 August 2025
The International Bar Association-founded eyeWitness to Atrocities (eyeWitness), dedicated to documenting and promoting accountability for atrocity crimes, has announced the appointment of Professor Leila Nadya Sadat to its Board of Trustees (Board). Recognised globally as a leading authority in public international law, international criminal law, human rights and foreign affairs, Professor Sadat’s addition underscores the organisation’s commitment to justice and the rule of law.
Professor Sadat joins a prestigious Board that includes Fatou Bensouda, former ICC Chief Prosecutor, and long-standing trustees Dr Mark Ellis, IBA Executive Director; Judge Richard Goldstone, former South African Constitutional Court judge; Tim Hughes, IBA Deputy Executive Director; David W Rivkin, former IBA President; and Philip Zeidman, retired DLA Piper partner. The board is supported by renowned legal experts David J Scheffer and David Tolbert, who serve as Counsellors. The collective expertise of the Board and Counsellors supports eyeWitness’ mission to bridge the gap between frontline documenters and accountability bodies, ensuring valuable footage meets the standards for use in court.
Dr Ellis, eyeWitness originator remarked: ‘We are honoured to welcome Professor Leila Sadat to the eyeWitness Board of Trustees. Her exceptional expertise and dedication to advancing international justice will be instrumental in strengthening our efforts to document and hold accountable those responsible for atrocity crimes.’
Carrie Bowker, Director of eyeWitness to Atrocities, added: ‘We are privileged to welcome Professor Sadat to our Board of Trustees. Her proven commitment to human rights and justice for atrocity crimes will help us advance our mission of promoting accountability through verifiable documentation of mass atrocities and serious human rights violations.’
The eyeWitness organisation has played a pivotal role for over a decade in supporting frontline documenters using the eyeWitness to Atrocities app to capture footage of potential international crimes and serious human rights violations across the world. In a 2024 outcome report the organisation highlighted areas of work including significant footage collection; the advancement of accountability through the submission of dossiers submitted to international, regional and/or national accountability mechanisms; increased and strengthened partnerships with global human rights organisations dedicated to active documentation for accountability; and expanded pro bono assistance in reviewing and analysing collected footage.
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Contact: IBApressoffice@int-bar.org or media@eyewitness.global
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About eyeWitness to Atrocities
eyeWitness to Atrocities (eyeWitness)
is a London-based non-profit organisation, created as an initiative of the
International Bar Association (IBA) in 2015,
with LexisNexis hosting footage on a secure server.
By combining law with technology, eyeWitness’ controlled-capture camera app for
Android phones was designed to ensure that digital
footage of mass atrocity crimes and serious human rights violations meets the admissibility standards of courts.
eyeWitness offers the only system specifically designed by legal professionals
for human rights defenders to collect, verify and safeguard digital evidence of
war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and serious human rights violations.
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About the eyeWitness to Atrocities app
The eyeWitness to Atrocities app is an award-winning, free, mobile phone camera tool for Android phones that enables on-the-ground documenters to capture authenticated photo, video and audio footage of potential human rights violations. The app embeds footage, at the point of capture, with the metadata required to demonstrate authenticity, allowing the footage to be relied upon in investigations and court proceedings. Then, when an app user sends footage to the eyeWitness server, it is stored in a secure LexisNexis® server in compliance with chain-of-custody standards. Thereafter, in collaboration with a team of lawyers, eyeWitness analyses the received footage and prepares detailed dossiers, supporting accountability efforts at the domestic and international levels, including at the ICC and UN. To date, more than 85,000 files have been captured using the app.
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About the International Bar Association
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the global voice of the legal profession – established in 1947, is the world’s leading organisation of international legal practitioners,
bar associations and law societies. Through its global membership of individual lawyers, law firms, bar associations and law societies,
it influences the development of international law reform and shapes the future of the legal profession throughout the world.
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