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Accountability pathways : a practitioner's guide to addressing alleged serious human rights violations and international crimes committed by the IRGC in Iran and abroad

2025

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“This report is intended to clarify the various possibilities in concrete and simple terms. It can form the basis for actors to cooperate and pool their resources to pursue short, medium and long-term accountability pathways based on discussions with victims, honest assessments of the viability of pathways and plans to use short-term successes to open longer-term goals.”
“Ultimately, these pathways aim to support victims of serious human rights violations and international crimes to obtain remedies as required under international law. Ensuring that the pursuit of accountability is rooted in the rights and wishes of the victims is critical to realize the needs and rights of victims.”
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Publisher
Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRA)
Language
English
Geographic Origin
Iran
Geographic Subject
Iran
Subject
Children and youth
Child abuse
Human and civil rights
Human rights--Law and legislation
Socioeconomic conditions and development
Crime prevention
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