Data Justa Platform

The Data Justa Platform aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration and ensure the relevance and appropriateness of the conclusions and recommendations provided by the Millennium Nucleus regarding state institutional practices in the prevention, investigation, sanctioning, assistance, and reparation of victims of human rights violations and serious breaches.
The Data Justa Platform also serves as a means of ensuring transparency and promoting the public dissemination of progress and outputs generated throughout the research, in line with the principles of open science.
In practice, the Data Justa Platform will operate through specialized technical working groups for each case study: human trafficking, attempted femicide, and institutional violence in the context of protests during the Social Uprising (2019–2020). This approach will enable an in-depth and specific analysis of each situation. As the project progresses, the Platform will evolve into a common space where all cases under study will be integrated, facilitating a productive exchange of practices, methodologies, strategies, and systems to support the protection and progressive advancement of human rights.
