Library – Syrian Network for Human Rights https://snhr.org (No Justice without Accountability) Sat, 20 Jan 2024 11:00:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://snhr.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/favicon-32x32.png Library – Syrian Network for Human Rights https://snhr.org 32 32 FAMILY RIGHTS: SHORT GUIDE FOR FAMILIES OF THE MISSING https://snhr.org/blog/2024/01/20/family-rights-short-guide-for-families-of-the-missing/ Sat, 20 Jan 2024 10:48:12 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=63379 SHORT GUIDE FOR FAMILIES OF THE MISSING

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The Bournemouth Protocol on Mass Grave Protection and Investigation https://snhr.org/blog/2024/01/20/the-bournemouth-protocol-on-mass-grave-protection-and-investigation/ Sat, 20 Jan 2024 08:50:03 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=63373 The Bournemouth Protocol on Mass Grave Protection and Investigation

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How to support survivors of gender-based violence when a GBV actor is not available in your area https://snhr.org/blog/2023/08/08/how-to-support-survivors-of-gender-based-violence-when-a-gbv-actor-is-not-available-in-your-area/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 11:03:48 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=60029 A step-by-step pocket guide for humanitarian practitioners

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Healing Trauma In Children https://snhr.org/blog/2023/05/08/healing-trauma-in-children/ Mon, 08 May 2023 12:48:33 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=59583 Healing Trauma In Children

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Definitions and Classifications for Casualty Recording according to International Humanitarian Law Principles for Syrian Human Rights Defenders https://snhr.org/blog/2022/08/05/definitions-and-classifications-for-casualty-recording-according-to-international-humanitarian-law-principles-for-syrian-human-rights-defenders/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 09:14:16 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=58261

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This guide was prepared by the Euromed Rights, as part of a series of training guides to help Syrian activists and human rights defenders document human rights violations and crimes being committed in Syria.
The guides are intended for use by groups and individuals seeking to document incidents taking place where they work and by organisations seeking to conduct trainings. As a result, they include practical tools to help individuals understand theoretical concepts and to help trainers explain these concepts to others.
Although the guides are interrelated and sometimes overlap, the three guides cover three different topics, which are (1) Documenting Human Rights Violations, (2) Definitions and Classifications for Casualty Recording according to International Humanitarian Law Principles, and (3) International Criminal law. The process of documentation of violations varies and depends on the intended use of the material. The purposes of documentation can be to advocate for change, to raise awareness about violations, to engage with UN mechanisms, to preserve memory of victims and a historical record, to support the work of other groups or to build media campaigns around an issue. A long term goal of documentation may also be to support prosecutions of those responsible for the crimes. However, these guides are not intended to be used by professional investigators. Instead, they are intended to help Syrian human rights defenders collect reliable and credible information in a secure and safe manner. All three guides set out international standards on each their topic while providing examples from the Syrian context. Although each guide can be used as a stand-alone resource, they are complementary and users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with all three.
Where appropriate, a guide will refer a user to another guide, which may have more information or more details on a particular topic.

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International Criminal Law for Syrian Human Rights Defenders https://snhr.org/blog/2022/08/05/international-criminal-law-for-syrian-human-rights-defenders/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 08:12:47 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=58255

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Introduction

This guide was prepared by the Euromed Rights, as part of a series of training guides to help Syrian activists and human rights defenders document human rights violations and crimes being committed in Syria.
The guides are intended for use by groups and individuals seeking to document incidents taking place where they work and by organisations seeking to conduct trainings. As a result, they include practical tools to help individuals understand theoretical concepts and to help trainers explain these concepts to others.

Although the guides are interrelated and sometimes overlap, the three guides cover three different topics, which are (1) Documenting Human Rights Violations, (2) Definitions and Classifications for Casualty Recording according to International Humanitarian Law
Principles, and (3) International Criminal law. The process of documentation of violations varies and depends on the intended use of the material. The purposes of documentation can be to advocate for change, to raise awareness about violations, to engage with UN mechanisms, to preserve memory of victims and a historical record, to support the work of other groups or to build media campaigns around an issue. A long term goal of documentation may also be to support prosecutions of those responsible for the crimes. However, these guides are not intended to be used by professional investigators. Instead, they are intended to help Syrian
human rights defenders collect reliable and credible information in a secure and safe manner.
All three guides set out international standards on each their topic while providing examples from the Syrian context. Although each guide can be used as a stand-alone resource, they are complementary and users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with all three.
Where appropriate, a guide will refer a user to another guide, which may have more information or more details on a particular topic.

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Documenting Human Rights Violations for Syrian Human Rights Defenders https://snhr.org/blog/2022/08/05/documenting-human-rights-violations-for-syrian-human-rights-defenders/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 07:47:07 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=58243

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Introduction

This guide was prepared by the Euromed Rights, as part of a series of training guides to help Syrian activists and human rights defenders document human rights violations and crimes being committed in Syria.
The guides are intended for use by groups and individuals seeking to document incidents taking place where they work and by organisations seeking to conduct trainings. As a result, they include practical tools to help individuals understand theoretical concepts and to help trainers explain these concepts to others.
Although the guides are interrelated and sometimes overlap, the three guides cover three different topics, which are (1) Documenting Human Rights Violations, (2) Definitions and Classifications for Casualty Recording according to International Humanitarian Law Principles, and (3) International Criminal law. The process of documentation of violations varies and depends on the intended use of the material. The purposes of documentation can be to advocate for change, to raise awareness about violations, to engage with UN mechanisms, to preserve memory of victims and a historical record, to support the work of other groups or to build media campaigns around an issue. A long term goal of documentation may also be to support prosecutions of those responsible for the crimes. However, these guides are not intended to be used by professional investigators. Instead, they are intended to help Syrian human rights defenders collect reliable and credible information in a secure and safe manner. All three guides set out international standards on each their topic while providing examples from the Syrian context. Although each guide can be used as a stand-alone resource, they are complementary and users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with all three.
Where appropriate, a guide will refer a user to another guide, which may have more information or more details on a particular topic.

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PURSUING JUSTICE FOR MASS ATROCITIES https://snhr.org/blog/2022/06/23/pursuing-justice-for-mass-atrocities-2/ Thu, 23 Jun 2022 11:30:54 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=58065

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PURSUING JUSTICE FOR MASS ATROCITIES https://snhr.org/blog/2022/03/14/pursuing-justice-for-mass-atrocities/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 12:16:15 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=57496

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Guidance on Casualty Recording https://snhr.org/blog/2020/12/19/55762/ Sat, 19 Dec 2020 02:53:17 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=55762 SNHR

 

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The Minnesota Protocol on the Investigation of Potentially Unlawful Death https://snhr.org/blog/2020/01/01/55244/ Wed, 01 Jan 2020 08:45:53 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=55244 SNHR

 

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International Protocol on the Documentation and Investigation of Sexual Violence in Conflict https://snhr.org/blog/2020/01/01/55241/ Wed, 01 Jan 2020 08:39:51 +0000 https://snhr.org/?p=55241 SNHR

 

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