GIJN Launches First E-Book — Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes
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GIJN Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes
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Investigating War Crimes: Introduction
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Investigating War Crimes: What Is Legal in War?
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Investigating War Crimes: Attacks on Civilians
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Investigating War Crimes: Forced Displacement
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Investigating War Crimes: Starvation
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Investigating War Crimes: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
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Investigating War Crimes: Environmental and Property Damage
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Investigating War Crimes: Banned and Restricted Weapons
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Investigating War Crimes: Arms Trade
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Investigating War Crimes: Combatants and Others Engaged in Hostilities
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Investigating War Crimes: Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
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Investigating War Crimes: Collecting and Archiving Evidence and Information
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Investigating War Crimes: Open Source Research
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Investigating War Crimes: Command Structures
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Investigating War Crimes: Tracing War Criminals
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Investigating War Crimes: Finding the Missing
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Investigating War Crimes: Documenting with Photo and Video
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Investigating War Crimes: Interviewing Victims and Survivors
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Investigating War Crimes: Physical and Digital Security
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Investigating War Crimes: Self-Care for Covering Traumatic Events
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Investigating War Crimes: Resources and Tipsheets
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Investigating War Crimes
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GIJN Launches First E-Book — Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes
GIJN’s comprehensive, 16-chapter Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes includes expert advice from more than two dozen specialists and journalists, covering everything from the legal aspects of war, attacks on civilians, conflict-related sexual violence, environmental crimes, banned weapons, genocide, forced disappearances, archiving evidence, open source research, military command structures, tracing war criminals, documenting with photo and video, physical and digital security best practices, and self-care for covering traumatic events.
To better share this unprecedented investigative reporting resource, GIJN has now published the online guide as its first-ever e-book. It is now available on multiple online book platforms (see below) for immediate download at a nominal fee.
- Amazon (US$3.49)
- Barnes and Noble (US$4.99)
- Goodreads (US$4.99)
- Apple (US$4.99)
- BookBaby (US$4.99)
Note: All of GIJN’s resources, including this guide, are available for free on our website. However, because the above online booksellers do not allow e-books to be distributed for free, we have set a nominal fee for downloading, most of which will go to supporting GIJN and our efforts to advocate for investigative journalism around the world.