Documentation of torture is a multidisciplinary, multistage scientific procedure evolved over the past decades through the experience of various strata in medical and related fields. It plays a key role in effective corroboration of facts, providing redress to victims and also has a long term regulatory impact on prevention of torture in a society. The UN endorsed Istanbul protocol serves as the model for effective documentation of torture in the present context and there were many attempts in the recent years to create a systematic and uniform approach among professional bodies to document torture by adopting it to the local medico-legal and legal systems in some less resourced countries.The post independent Sri Lanka is widely known in in...
A new report named “An Unfinished War: Torture and Sexual Violence in Sri Lanka, 2009 – 2014″ publis...
"This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned...
In some jurisdictions attempts have been made to limit or deny access to medical records for victims...
Documentation of torture is a multidisciplinary, multistage scientific procedure evolved over the pa...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Claudio Grossman, Chairman of the UN Committee against Torture, introduces Part I, “Recognition and ...
The Istanbul Protocol (IP) is one of the great success stories of the global anti-torture movement, ...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
Background: The use of psychological torture or torture methods that leave no visible marks (stealth...
The study by Kelly et al. on the Istanbul Protocol (IP) was made in three low-income countries. It i...
Introduction: The Istanbul Protocol (IP) principles and guidelines have served as international...
Using reports from 154 examinations of alleged torture victims among asylum applicants to Denmark co...
The escalation of the violent conflict in Sri Lanka since 2006 has put the spotlight on the role tor...
Torture appears to be a permanent feature in countries, which have experienced military coups or rul...
This is a comment on the remedies available to victims of torture in Uganda. Against the backdrop of...
A new report named “An Unfinished War: Torture and Sexual Violence in Sri Lanka, 2009 – 2014″ publis...
"This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned...
In some jurisdictions attempts have been made to limit or deny access to medical records for victims...
Documentation of torture is a multidisciplinary, multistage scientific procedure evolved over the pa...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
Claudio Grossman, Chairman of the UN Committee against Torture, introduces Part I, “Recognition and ...
The Istanbul Protocol (IP) is one of the great success stories of the global anti-torture movement, ...
The article reviews the historical precedents of the Forensic Assessment of Torture Survivors in the...
Background: The use of psychological torture or torture methods that leave no visible marks (stealth...
The study by Kelly et al. on the Istanbul Protocol (IP) was made in three low-income countries. It i...
Introduction: The Istanbul Protocol (IP) principles and guidelines have served as international...
Using reports from 154 examinations of alleged torture victims among asylum applicants to Denmark co...
The escalation of the violent conflict in Sri Lanka since 2006 has put the spotlight on the role tor...
Torture appears to be a permanent feature in countries, which have experienced military coups or rul...
This is a comment on the remedies available to victims of torture in Uganda. Against the backdrop of...
A new report named “An Unfinished War: Torture and Sexual Violence in Sri Lanka, 2009 – 2014″ publis...
"This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned...
In some jurisdictions attempts have been made to limit or deny access to medical records for victims...