Document Type
Book
Abstract
This report presents major points of discussion and recommendations from an international conference held in September 2014 in Salzburg, Austria. Workshop participants discussed how local and international NGOs, journalists, forensic scientists, health professionals, and other “first responders” to war crimes and human violations can most effectively work with courts — and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in particular — in the collection of evidence of serious war crimes, such as genocide and crimes against humanity.
Publication Date
9-1-2014
Recommended Citation
Andrea Lampros, Alexa Kenig, Julia Rayner & Stephen Cody, First Responders: An International Workshop on Collecting and Analyzing Evidence of International Crimes (2014).
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