Directorates·Directorate V

Human Rights, Justice & Protection Directorate

Defending the vulnerable, upholding international humanitarian law, and pursuing accountability for human rights violations worldwide.

Mission

To defend the fundamental rights of every human being — documenting violations, advocating for accountability, protecting the vulnerable, and advancing the legal frameworks that make justice possible in the world's most difficult environments.

Overview

The Human Rights, Justice & Protection Directorate is the conscience of Pacific 7.0 International. It documents abuses, advocates for victims, pursues legal accountability, and works to dismantle the systems that enable human rights violations. From conflict-zone documentation to international tribunal support, this directorate ensures that justice is not a casualty of crisis.

Core focus areas

What We Do

Five divisions spanning civilian protection, forensic justice, exploitation rescue, civil liberties, and victim recovery — click any card to reveal its full unit roster.

Protection01

Civilian Protection & Armed Conflict Intervention

Dedicated to physical safeguarding, civilian extraction, and enforcing the rules of war — derived exhaustively from Amnesty International and State.gov doctrines.

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Justice02

Forensic Justice, War Crimes & Institutional Accountability

Dedicated to the forensic investigation and prosecution of state-level crimes and institutional abuses — derived from Interpol and UN Global Criminal Justice doctrines.

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Rescue03

Exploitation Rescue & High-Risk Demographics Protection

Dedicated to the tactical rescue and systemic defense of marginalized and at-risk populations — derived from Interpol, DHS, and Amnesty doctrines.

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Civil Liberties04

Civil Liberties, Digital Rights & Corporate Accountability

Dedicated to defending fundamental freedoms, digital privacy, and labor rights against state and corporate overreach — derived from Amnesty and RAND Policy doctrines.

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Recovery05

Victim Extraction, Legal Aid & Restorative Mechanisms

Dedicated to post-abuse recovery, identity protection, and restorative legal support — derived from Amnesty International and State.gov Population/Refugee Affairs.

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Capabilities

Key Functions

Human Rights Justice Directorate's operational capabilities, grouped by functional domain.

Civilian Protection & Conflict Law

Detail
  • Armed conflict civilian protection and extraction
  • Humanitarian corridor security and logistics
  • Geneva Convention and ROE compliance analytics
  • Post-conflict demining and UXO clearance
  • Embassy and NGO worker airlift operations

Forensic Justice & Accountability

Detail
  • War crimes and genocide forensic investigation
  • Mass-grave exhumation and DNA evidence consulting
  • International justice and universal jurisdiction
  • Transitional justice and post-conflict accountability
  • Police brutality investigation and digital evidence

Exploitation & Demographics Protection

Detail
  • Human trafficking syndicate disruption and rescue
  • Forced labor and modern slavery extraction
  • Child soldier demobilization and trauma care
  • LGBTQ+ rights and persecution defense
  • Indigenous rights and land sovereignty protection

Civil Liberties & Victim Recovery

Detail
  • Digital rights and anti-surveillance defense
  • Corporate human rights and supply chain accountability
  • AI ethics and algorithmic bias oversight
  • Victim identification and biometric referral
  • Crisis negotiation and psychological profiling

Partnerships & Alignment

This directorate works in alignment with the UN Human Rights Council, ICC, UNHCR, UNICEF, and leading international human rights organizations. All documentation and legal work adheres to the highest standards of evidentiary integrity and victim protection.

Pacific 7.0 International

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