Conclusions of the 38th Meeting of the Network for Investigation and Prosecution of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes

- Study visit of West African practitioners supported by the National Authorities Against Impunity project
- Advantages of open source intelligence (OSINT) use in combination with other sources of evidence in core international crimes investigations
- Recent case examples from the Netherlands involving open source investigations and their assessment by national courts
- Insights from the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC on use of advanced technologies for information management
- Capabilities of Earth Observation data in the investigation of core international crime
- Insights from the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine on the integration of new technologies to investigate an ongoing armed conflict
- Demonstration on the use of digital visualisation tools in Norway concerning a Rwanda case
- Presentation of spatial analysis led by Forensic Architecture on Israeli military’s conduct in Gaza
- Introduction of updated commentary of the Fourth Geneva Convention by the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Updates from Genocide Prosecution Network Secretariat and National Authorities Against Impunity project
- Updates from civil society organisations
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