Field Handbook on fact finding on human rights violations of women and children
Field Handbook on fact finding on human rights violations of women and children
September 26, 2014
The Field Handbook on fact finding on human rights violations of women and children was developed in corporation the Cross Cultural Foundation (CrCF) as a guideline for paralegals and those working for legal aid organizations in the southern border provinces of Thailand to use as a tool to monitor human rights violations of women and children and address the issues. The handbook is divided into two parts. The first part of the handbook focuses on the rights of children and women. The second part emphasizes on practical fact finding on human rights violations.
Document highlights:
- Human Rights and Human Dignity
- Human Rights and the Thai Constitution 2007
- Thailand and International Law on Human Rights
- How to address human rights violations
- Case transferring and consent form
- Importance of fact finding
- Fact finding, gathering and documenting
- Field missions
- Interviews