A critical review of medicolegal research and information asymmetries in investigating cases of extrajudicial executions and forced disappearances [0.03%]
论医学法律研究和信息不对称在调查法外处决及强迫失踪案中的作用批判性评论
Nicholas Dempsey,Reena Sarkar,Claudia Rivera et al.
Nicholas Dempsey et al.
This study aggregates articles in English and Spanish, examining the current state of how forensic medical research on extrajudicial executions and forced disappearances informs practice.
Marks of autopsy and identification of victims of human rights violations exhumed from cemeteries: the case of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) [0.03%]
西班牙内战(1936-1939)时期受害者遗骸的身份识别与尸检特征:以坟墓中发掘的遗骨为例
Luis Ríos,Berta Martínez,Almudena García-Rubio et al.
Luis Ríos et al.
Skeletal and archival information could be useful for the identification process in other cases of large-scale violence, where the first victims of extrajudicial executions were buried unidentified in cemeteries after autopsy procedures.
Violent deaths of Iraqi civilians, 2003-2008: analysis by perpetrator, weapon, time, and location [0.03%]
2003~2008年伊拉克平民暴力死亡的作案者、武器、时间及地点分析
Madelyn Hsiao-Rei Hicks,Hamit Dardagan,Gabriela Guerrero Serdán et al.
Madelyn Hsiao-Rei Hicks et al.
One-third of civilian violent death was from extrajudicial executions by Unknown perpetrators; quadratic regression shows these deaths progressively and disproportionately increased as deaths from other forms of violence increased across Iraq's governorates....Conclusions: Most Iraqi civilian violent deaths during 2003-2008 of the Iraq war were inflicted by Unknown perpetrators, primarily through extrajudicial executions that disproportionately increased in regions with greater numbers of violent deaths.
R H Kirschner,K E Hannibal
R H Kirschner
It became apparent that medical and forensic verification of torture and extrajudicial executions could provide irrefutable evidence that such activities had, in fact, taken place.
Edy Kaufman and Patricia Weiss Fagen
Edy Kaufman and Patricia Weiss Fagen
The Competence of the UN Human Rights Council and its Special Procedures in relation to Armed Conflicts: Extrajudicial Executions in the 'War on Terror' [0.03%]
Alston, P.; Morgan-Foster, J.; Abresch et al.
Alston et al.