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Computer Vision and Machine Learning for Human Rights Video Analysis: Case Studies, Possibilities, Concerns, and Limitations
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- Law & Social Inquiry / Volume 43 / Issue 4 / Fall 2018
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 1188-1209
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Part III - Beyond Public/Private
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- New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
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- 19 April 2018, pp 215-308
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Index
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Contributors
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New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
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Part I - Normative Approaches to Technology and Human Rights
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6 - The Utility of User-Generated Content in Human Rights Investigations
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Part II - Technology and Human Rights Enforcement
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1 - The Promise and Peril of Human Rights Technology
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12 - On trial! Governing forensic DNA technologies in the USA
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Science and the Death Penalty: DNA, Innocence, and the Debate over Capital Punishment in the United States
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- Law & Social Inquiry / Volume 34 / Issue 3 / Summer 2009
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Creating the Network and the Actors: The FBI's Role in the Standardization of Forensic DNA Profiling
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- BioSocieties / Volume 3 / Issue 2 / June 2008
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- 01 June 2008, pp. 195-215
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