The Institute’s Counterterrorism, Armed Conflict & Human Rights Project aims to strengthen respect for human rights and international law in the contexts of counterterrorism and armed conflict through promoting dialogue among governments, academics, and civil society advocates, and carrying out independent research, human rights and law of war investigations, legal analysis and advising, trainings and expert workshops, and advocacy around the world. The Project includes work on drone strikes and ‘targeted killings,’ torture and detention, compensation for victims, strengthening armed conflict laws, and war crimes investigations.
Accountability for “Targeted Killings” & Drone Strikes | Torture, Detention, | Armed Conflict in the CAR | Security Force Monitor | |||
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