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Results for: technology for truth

Dominic Ongwen
November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 by Lino Owor Ogora

Community Members and Civil Society Welcome Judgment Date for Ongwen Case

…will finally happen and the truth will come out. However public attention at the moment is diverted by politics as the country is going through an election period.” “We welcome…

October 4, 2016October 4, 2016 by International Justice Monitor

From Camera to Courtroom: Using Video Evidence for International Prosecutions

…blog as part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, the Field Guide will bridge the gap between frontline defenders and human rights lawyers, “ensuring activists can support lawyers…

November 18, 2015July 15, 2019 by Alison Cole

Civil Society and the International Criminal Court: Local Perspectives on Fact-Finding

…the increasing use of modern technology. Technology has the potential to improve the fact-finding work of NGOs, particularly the process of collecting and preserving certain types of information. Technology access…

July 29, 2015March 15, 2018 by Kelly Matheson

Technology for Truth: Ensuring It’s Not Just More Sound and Fury

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

July 7, 2015March 15, 2018 by Wendy Betts

Closing the Verification Gap

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

June 10, 2015March 15, 2018 by Scott Edwards

Three Impediments to Technology for Truth

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

June 1, 2015March 15, 2018 by Jay Aronson

Challenging Impunity with User Generated Content

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

May 26, 2015March 15, 2018 by Sucharita S.K. Varanasi

Using Technology to End Impunity for Mass Atrocities, Including Rape

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

May 7, 2015March 15, 2018 by Megan Price

When Data Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

April 21, 2015March 15, 2018 by Dr. Patrick Kroker

Satellite Imagery as Evidence for International Crimes

This blog is a part of International Justice Monitor’s technology for truth series, which focuses on the use of technology for evidence and features views from key proponents in the…

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