Humanitarian Forensic Action is a novel field of forensic sciences applied to humanitarian activities, including for preventing and resolving the tragedy of people missing as a result of armed conflicts, other situations of violence, migration and catastrophic events; and bringing answers to their families.Over the last 15 years the practice and research in humanitarian forensic action have expanded rapidly in line with developments in forensic science and nowadays include a wide range of other humanitarian activities, most notably for properly managing the dead as required under international law and to help protect persons deprived of freedom, from ill-treatment and other abuses. However, preventing and resolving the missing from armed conflicts, catastrophes and other humanitarian emergencies, including in relation to migration, still remains central to humanitarian forensic action. The University of Milan among other humanitarian forensic action is deeply involved in the identification of the deceased migrants. Management and scientific issues will be presented and discussed.
The challenges of naming unidentified deceased migrants / D. DE ANGELIS. ((Intervento presentato al 1. convegno International symposium on humanitarian forensic action (HFA) forensic best practices and principles for preventing and resolving the missing tenutosi a Coimbra nel 2019.
The challenges of naming unidentified deceased migrants
D. DE ANGELIS
2019
Abstract
Humanitarian Forensic Action is a novel field of forensic sciences applied to humanitarian activities, including for preventing and resolving the tragedy of people missing as a result of armed conflicts, other situations of violence, migration and catastrophic events; and bringing answers to their families.Over the last 15 years the practice and research in humanitarian forensic action have expanded rapidly in line with developments in forensic science and nowadays include a wide range of other humanitarian activities, most notably for properly managing the dead as required under international law and to help protect persons deprived of freedom, from ill-treatment and other abuses. However, preventing and resolving the missing from armed conflicts, catastrophes and other humanitarian emergencies, including in relation to migration, still remains central to humanitarian forensic action. The University of Milan among other humanitarian forensic action is deeply involved in the identification of the deceased migrants. Management and scientific issues will be presented and discussed.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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