As Russia’s war against Ukraine rages and allegations of war crimes grow, gathering evidence that can later be used in a court of law to bring any transgressors to justice becomes ever more necessary. To this end, the eyeWitness to Atrocities app is being used in Ukraine to capture potential evidence of crimes committed in a verifiable format to be submitted in future cases.
Law and Human Rights Events and Communications Team lawhrcevents@essex.ac.uk
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The field of human rights education is wide and is conducted in a range of different settings, formal and informal, at many different levels. All human rights educators and students of human rights have an interest in human rights education. The critical importance of human rights education as a conduit for human rights and in securing global peace was first recognised in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).