Event overview
A workshop that explores the use of remote sensing technologies within human rights investigations and advocacy work and examines the current challenges that govern the use of satellite imagery as evidence within legal and juridical frameworks.
1.00 - 2.00: Lars Bromley
On the emergence of geoscience and the use of satellite imagery for human rights and humanitarian objectives.
2.00 - 3.00: Discussion
3.00 - 3.30: Charles Heller / Lorenzo Pezzani
Forensic Oceanography project - use of satellite imagery in the “Left-to-Die” boat case.
3.30 - 4.15: Ray Purdy
Satellites and the Law: current use of satellite imagery in legal contexts, difficulties and new directions.
4.15 - 5.00: Discussion
For more details, visit http://www.forensic-architecture.org/presentations/sensing-injustice/
Dates & times
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27 Nov 2012 | 1:00pm - 5:00pm |
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