This course aims to introduce the trainee to the process of monitoring and documentation, and to define them as terms through which human rights violations are followed up and monitored, and that the basis for them is the process of "collecting information", methods of collecting information, its sources, and fact-finding, and its purpose as a means of accessing information.
Course Content
Course Content
Course Content
01 What is the difference between a human rights lawyer and other lawyers?
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02 What is the monitoring and documentation process?
01:59
03 What is the difference between monitoring, documentation and fact-finding?
01:52
04 What does the term documentation mean?
01:02
05 What does Monitoring mean within human rights work?
01:38
06 What falls under the label of human rights violations?
02:47
07 What is the process of collecting information?
01:46
08 Examples of methods and sources of information collection
01:44
09 What rights does a human rights lawyer defend?
01:24
10 What are the basic principles of monitoring and documentation?
01:19
11 Monitoring is not for blackmailing the authorities or seeking political gains
00:53
12 Do no harm
00:45
13 Respect the mandate
01:07
14 Know the standards
00:48
15 Be Discretionary
01:17
16 Seek advice
00:57
17 Respect authorities
01:39
18 Credibility
01:40
19 Respect confidentiality
01:36
20 Digital Security and Safety
02:06
21 Understand the country
01:50
22 Patience and perseverance
01:55
23 Correctness and accuracy
01:47
24 Impartiality
01:31
25 Objectivity and sensitivity
01:47
26 Integrity and visibility
03:11
27 Purpose of documentation and monitoring operations
02:17
28 What is the difference between journalistic and human rights investigation?
Basic Skills Course for Human Rights Defenders
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Course Content
Course Content
Course Content
01 What is the difference between a human rights lawyer and other lawyers?
02 What is the monitoring and documentation process?
03 What is the difference between monitoring, documentation and fact-finding?
04 What does the term documentation mean?
05 What does Monitoring mean within human rights work?
06 What falls under the label of human rights violations?
07 What is the process of collecting information?
08 Examples of methods and sources of information collection
09 What rights does a human rights lawyer defend?
10 What are the basic principles of monitoring and documentation?
11 Monitoring is not for blackmailing the authorities or seeking political gains
12 Do no harm
13 Respect the mandate
14 Know the standards
15 Be Discretionary
16 Seek advice
17 Respect authorities
18 Credibility
19 Respect confidentiality
20 Digital Security and Safety
21 Understand the country
22 Patience and perseverance
23 Correctness and accuracy
24 Impartiality
25 Objectivity and sensitivity
26 Integrity and visibility
27 Purpose of documentation and monitoring operations
28 What is the difference between journalistic and human rights investigation?
29 Conclusion
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