3 studies found in English from a total of 36743
Keywords
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY 
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Atrocity Crime Events, 1913-2021

Kaisa Helena, H, University of Leeds; Gallagher, A, University of Leeds; Abbott, C, No affiliation; (6 more)
The overall ACE project is motivated by the need to better understand the behaviour of non-state armed groups in perpetrating atrocity crimes such as crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and war crimes. The data collection is based on six countries Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Nigeria, Syria, and Somalia with a focus on non-state...
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Peacemaking - What's Law Got to Do with It, 2015-2019

Nouwen, S, niversity of Cambridge/European University Institute
Studying various aspects of the relationship between peacemaking and international law, this project used a wide range of data. For the first aspect, which was to examine assumptions underpinning claims about the contribution of international legal mechanisms towards peacemaking, it looked at official documents, press statements, promotional material and academic literature...
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Data access:Open
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The Future of Human Rights Investigations: Using Open Source Intelligence to Transform the Documentation and Discovery of Human Rights Violations, 2018-2021

McDermott, Y, Swansea University; Murray, D, University of Essex
This data collection contains transcripts of interviews carried out with experienced human rights investigators. Throughout these semi-structured interviews, participants were invited to share their views and experiences on: the extent to which OSINT has affected investigative practices; the representativeness of open source research sources to affected populations; the...
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Data access:Restricted
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