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Release of In Our Own Words: Survivor Perspectives Resource

The Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI) is pleased to announce the publication of In Our Own Words: Survivor Perspectives for Those Gathering and Using Information about Systematic and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, a foundational new resource developed with survivors and partner organisations around the world.…

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Pilot version of the Open-Source Practitioner’s Guide to the Murad Code (April 2025)

Developed by IICI and the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, the pilot version of the Open Source Practitioner’s Guide to the Murad Code translates the applicable principles and minimum standards of the Code into standards and practices for practitioners who…

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Investigation of Drone Strikes

IICI is pleased to announce a brand new course on investigating drone attacks. The course is designed to provide specialist knowledge and skills to allow participants to identify, collect and utilise evidence in relation to drone attacks as part of a broader investigation into war crimes. The course will…

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Webinar recording: West Africa Dialogue on the Murad Code

On 27 June 2024, IICI hosted a 90-minute West Africa Dialogue on the Murad Code entitled “Uncovering Blind Spots: Empowering Survivors in Transitional Justice - Understanding Drivers of Harmful and Good Practices When Documenting Systematic and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Adopting a Survivor-Centred Approach.” The webinar featured a…

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