PILPG’s Guide to Atrocity Crimes Documentation
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) has built out a comprehensive video guide for atrocity crimes documentation, housed within this website, as a platform for asynchronous learning resources. It allows for the prolonged and widespread use of these training materials. The guide is intended to be useful to a vast array of stakeholders, from international NGOs to those working locally or regionally on documentation.
This website is structured to guide an individual or a team through the stages of documentation beginning with logistical preparation to how to store data and use it for its intended purposes, which can range from accountability measures to memorialization and reconciliation.
PILPG hopes this guide will aid you in your vital documentation work as you aim to achieve a more just society.
PILPG Team
DR. PAUL WILLIAMS
PILPG Co-Founder
DR. BRIANNE MCGONIGLE LEYH
PILPG Senior Legal Advisor and Global Justice Partnerships Initiative Co-Coordinator
Dr. Gregory P. Noone
PILPG Executive Director
Stephanie Morin
Member of PILPG's Co-hort of Atrocity Crimes Investigators
Camille McDorman
Member of PILPG's Co-hort of Atrocity Crimes Investigators
Kyle Wood
Member of PILPG's Co-hort of Atrocity Crimes Investigators
Saadia Aleem
Member of PILPG's Co-hort of Atrocity Crimes Investigators
Pratima T. Narayan
PILPG investigator for human rights documentation investigation mission in the Rohingya refugee camps
NIKHIL NARAYAN
PILPG Senior Peace Fellow
CHIHIRO ISOZAKI
PILPG Law Fellow
DR. MISTALE TAYLOR
PILPG Counsel
PROFESSOR MARGARET DEGUZMAN
PILPG Senior Peace Fellow
Professor Darin Johnson
PILPG Senior Legal Advisor and Coordinator for Senior Peace Fellows
Professor Jae Won
PILPG Investigator Cohort