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Law / Criminal law / Government / Epistemology / Hema people / Thomas Lubanga Dyilo / Criminal procedure / International Criminal Court / Witness / Military use of children / Evidence / Miscarriage of justice
Date: 2016-02-04 17:27:36
Law
Criminal law
Government
Epistemology
Hema people
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Criminal procedure
International Criminal Court
Witness
Military use of children
Evidence
Miscarriage of justice

Filming for human rights can be dangerous. It can put you, the people you are filming and the communities you are filming in at risk. Carefully assess the risks before you press “record.” INTRODUCTION

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