Berkeley Protocol on Digital Open Source Investigations : a practical guide on the effective use of digital open source information in investigating violations of international criminal, human rights and humanitarian law
2022
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Signatura[ST/]HR/PUB/20/2
TítuloBerkeley Protocol on Digital Open Source Investigations : a practical guide on the effective use of digital open source information in investigating violations of international criminal, human rights and humanitarian law
AccesoEnglish: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-EN - PDF ; OHCHR_BerkeleyProtocol - PDF ; Español: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-ES - PDF ; Français: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-FR - PDF ; Русский: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-RU - PDF ; العربية: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-AR - PDF ; 中文: ^ST_^HR_PUB_20_2--HR_PUB_20_2-ZH - PDF ;
Resúmen
The Berkeley Protocol on Digital Open Source Investigations identifies international standards for conducting online research of alleged violations of international criminal, human rights, and humanitarian law. The Protocol provides guidance on methodologies and procedures for gathering, analysing, and preserving digital information in a professional, legal, and ethical manner. The publication also sets out measures that online investigators can and should take to protect the digital, physical, and psychosocial safety of themselves and others, including witnesses, victims, and first responders (such as citizens, activists, and journalists) who risk their own wellbeing to document war crimes and human rights violations so that those who are responsible are brought to justice. The Protocol is available on the websites of OHCHR and the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. It will also be issued in all six official UN languages, in print and electronic mediums.
1. Introduction -- 2. Principles -- 3. Legal framework -- 4. Security -- 5. Preparation -- 6. Investigation process -- 7. Reporting on findings -- 8. Glossary -- Annex 1. Online investigation plan template -- Annex 2. Digital threat and risk assessment template -- Annex 3. Digital landscape assessment template -- Annex 4. Online data collection form -- Annex 5. Considerations for validating new tools.
1. Introduction -- 2. Principles -- 3. Legal framework -- 4. Security -- 5. Preparation -- 6. Investigation process -- 7. Reporting on findings -- 8. Glossary -- Annex 1. Online investigation plan template -- Annex 2. Digital threat and risk assessment template -- Annex 3. Digital landscape assessment template -- Annex 4. Online data collection form -- Annex 5. Considerations for validating new tools.
AutoresUN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
University of California (Berkeley). School of Law. Human Rights Center
University of California (Berkeley). School of Law. Human Rights Center
FechaNew York ; Geneva : UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2022
Descripción
xii, 87 p. : chart
Notas
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9789211542332
9789210053433
9789210053433
Número de venta20.XIV.4