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eyeWitness seeks to bring the perpetrators of atrocities to justice by providing technical expertise in building photo and video dossiers that can be authenticated for use in criminal investigations or trials.
eyeWitness has developed technology that allows users to capture photos and video with a mobile camera app which embeds metadata to verify where and when the footage was taken, and whether the image was altered or not. Both the images and the metadata are stored in a secure gallery within the app until the user submits them to a storage database controlled by eyeWitness and hosted by Lexis Nexis. The transmission protocols and secure server system set up by eyeWitness create a chain of custody that allows this information to be presented in court.
An expert legal team analyses all information received, identifies the appropriate international, regional and/or national bodies to investigate further, and liaises with these mechanisms and our partner organisations to ensure the material is acted upon.
eyeWitness achieves its goals by developing close partnerships with litigators and organisations on the frontlines documenting human rights violations and other abuses that can amount to core international crimes (genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity). By providing these organisations with our technology and legal expertise, we ensure that the images can be authenticated for use in criminal investigations or trials, or for any other accountability efforts.
eyeWitness is a charity registered in the UK and governed by a Board of Trustees, with additional expertise provided by an Advisory Board. The names and affiliations of the Board members can be found on our website www.eyewitness.global.
Design and implement a strategy for pursuing accountability using photo and video evidence submitted by eyeWitness partners with our app. This may include researching legal principles, investigating facts, drafting filings for national authorities and other accountability mechanisms, and overseeing case building strategies.
Work in consortium with local activists, victims’ lawyers, and litigation NGOs to bring justice for core international crimes and other human rights abuses, including cooperating with domestic law enforcement and international mechanisms (such as the UN and the ICC).
In consultation with local and international partners and networks, advise on the strategic use of courts, tribunals, human rights bodies, and procedures to advance accountability.
Provide analysis of international criminal and human rights law that may impact eyeWitness interventions.
Develop relationships with entities within relevant jurisdictions and/or UN bodies regarding possible collaborations with eyeWitness.
Develop and maintain collaborative partnerships with human rights documentation organisations to use the eyeWitness app to investigate or document information related to serious international crimes.
This includes:
Represent eyeWitness to external stakeholders and raise the profile of the organisation among targeted groups (grassroots organisations, civil society groups, documentation NGOs and networks).
Develop and deliver field-based trainings for partner organisations and provide follow-up guidance as needed.
This includes:
Location: The role will be based in London or The Hague, with a combination of remote and in-office working.
Conditions of contract: Full-time and permanent contract. eyeWitness began as an initiative of the International Bar Association (IBA) and the employment contract will be with the IBA. Same benefits package and conditions that apply to IBA employees will apply (e.g. holidays, time off in lieu, pension).
You are an enthusiastic team player, highly organised, and forward thinking. A quick learner, you will be able to work with professionals of a variety of cultures and disciplines, including with local activists, victims’ lawyers, litigation NGOs, law enforcement and international institutions such as the UN and the ICC.
You will have a keen interest and ability in developing the role and the organisation, and will be open to learn on the job as we advance our mission. You will have experience working with civil society organisations as well as in building cases, ideally with digital evidence such as photo and video, but also open-source data. You will know how to juggle multiple priorities and lead cases and projects with minimal supervision.
You will have interest and passion for international justice for the most egregious crimes and will have a commitment to improving the standard of evidence presented in human rights cases, both in judicial and non-judicial settings.
Please send a CV and cover letter with 1) details about how you meet the position requirements specification, and 2) a brief example (maximum 300 words) of a case or investigation where you played a leading role to general@eyewitness.global.
Candidates may work from London or The Hague.
The salary range for this role for candidates working in London is £38,000-£50,000, subject to experience.
The salary range for this role for candidates working in The Hague will be determined based on market rates and will be subject to experience.
The closing date for applications is 11:59 PM (GMT) on February 2, 2024.
For any queries and to apply, please email: general@eyewitness.global