Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © The Several Contributors 2020 The moral rights of the authors have been asserted First Edition published in 2020 Impression: 1 All rights reserved. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Table of contents : Cover Digital Witness Copyright Dedication Foreword Acknowledgements Table of Contents Table of Cases Table of Legislation List of Contributors PART I Introduction: The Emergence of Digital Witnesses 1 Open Source Investigation for Human Rights Reporting: A Brief History 2 Open Source Evidence and Human Rights Cases: A Modern Social History 3 Prosecuting Atrocity Crimes with Open Source Evidence: Lessons from the International Criminal Court 4 Open Source Investigations and the Technology-driven Knowledge Controversy in Human Rights Fact-finding 5 Open Source Investigations For Human Rights: Current and Future Challenges PART II 6 How to Conduct Discovery Using Open Source Methods 7 How to Preserve Open Source Information Effectively 8 Targeted Mass Archiving of Open Source Information: A Case Study 9 How to Verify and Authenticate User-generated Content 10 The Role and Use of Satellite Imagery for Human Rights Investigations PART III 11 Ethics in Open Source Investigations 12 Digital Human Rights Investigations: Vicarious Trauma, PTSD, and Tactics for Resilience 13 Open Source Investigations: Understanding Digital Threats, Risks, and Harms PART IV 14 Open Source Information: Part of the Puzzle 15 Open Source Investigations for Legal Accountability: Challenges and Best Practices Select Bibliography Index Citation previewĭigital Witness Digital Witness Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability Edited by S A M DU B B E R L EY A L E X A KO E N IG DA R AG H M U R R AY 1 3 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP, United Kingdom Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford.
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