This Handbook is primarily aimed at raising awareness of relevant medical ethical, legal and professional standards of the many health professionals who would wish to do the most conscientious job, with a view to helping victims of torture and contributing to efforts to eliminate the practice. The key task is to establish the most scientifically valid documentation concerning possible torture of individuals, consistent with the often difficult conditions under which the work sometimes has to be undertaken. It is inspired by The Istanbul Protocol, approved by United Nations bodies, which lays down the best professional standards for physicians working in the field. Yet it recognises that not all health professionals called on to do the wor...
Torture and Its Definition in International Law—An Interdisciplinary Approach was edited by Metin Ba...
Accumulated evidence that torture and other related human rights violation produce health-related co...
Health care settings should be places where human rights are realized. Yet, across the world, health...
"This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned...
The UN Convention against Torture defines torture as “any act by which severe pain or suffering, whe...
The following chapter condenses the reflections about the legitimacy of torture, a theme that the au...
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
Torture is a crime against humanity and still exists despite absolute prohibition by human rights an...
Background: The use of psychological torture or torture methods that leave no visible marks (stealth...
International fact-finding missions directed towards the exposure of possible ill-treatment of perso...
This manual seeks to support the global efforts to prevent and eradicate torture and other cruel, i...
In some jurisdictions attempts have been made to limit or deny access to medical records for victims...
The study by Kelly et al. on the Istanbul Protocol (IP) was made in three low-income countries. It i...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
The new edition of Amnesty International's anti-torture manual appeared last year in a discreet way....
Torture and Its Definition in International Law—An Interdisciplinary Approach was edited by Metin Ba...
Accumulated evidence that torture and other related human rights violation produce health-related co...
Health care settings should be places where human rights are realized. Yet, across the world, health...
"This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned...
The UN Convention against Torture defines torture as “any act by which severe pain or suffering, whe...
The following chapter condenses the reflections about the legitimacy of torture, a theme that the au...
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
Torture is a crime against humanity and still exists despite absolute prohibition by human rights an...
Background: The use of psychological torture or torture methods that leave no visible marks (stealth...
International fact-finding missions directed towards the exposure of possible ill-treatment of perso...
This manual seeks to support the global efforts to prevent and eradicate torture and other cruel, i...
In some jurisdictions attempts have been made to limit or deny access to medical records for victims...
The study by Kelly et al. on the Istanbul Protocol (IP) was made in three low-income countries. It i...
Torture is a crime against humanity and it is frequently encountered in countries that have a histor...
The new edition of Amnesty International's anti-torture manual appeared last year in a discreet way....
Torture and Its Definition in International Law—An Interdisciplinary Approach was edited by Metin Ba...
Accumulated evidence that torture and other related human rights violation produce health-related co...
Health care settings should be places where human rights are realized. Yet, across the world, health...