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Enforced Disappearance: Family Members’ Experiences

Human Rights Review, 2019
The goal of this article is to describe the new experiences that close female family members of disappeared persons have after the enforced disappearance. These relatives experience rupture with their pre-disappearance lives. Their everyday routines cease and the search for the disappeared person takes over. Some relatives experience impoverishment and
JACQUELINE ADAMS
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Enforced Disappearance of Prisoners

2011
Nigel Rodley, Matt Pollard
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Redress for Enforced Disappearance

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2014
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Conceptual Overview of Enforced Disappearances

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
State Party has obligations to respect, protect and fulfill the international human rights. Enforced Disappearance is the deprivation of liberty by agents of the State, by violating human rights. Before establishment of United Nations, the practice of enforced disappearance was considered as an offence to human dignity, and now, such a violation has ...
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Enforced Disappearance: Spaces, Selves, Societies, Suffering

2015
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014): Themed Sections: (1) The Impact Agenda and Human Geography in UK Higher Education (2) Enforced ...
DeJesus, Kevin M.   +2 more
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Enforced Disappearances

Enforced Disappearances: On Universal Responses to a Worldwide Phenomenon discusses the UN human rights (both treaty bodies and special procedures) response to the key challenges of missing persons and enforced disappearances, including reparations, family rights, involvement of non-state actors, and the migration context.
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Migrants as Victims of Enforced Disappearances

THEMATIC CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
Triggered by various factors, migrations change people’s destinies, social, economic, and cultural fibre and patterns of the states and regions, but also the geo-political map of the world. In their attempts to find a better life conditions or environment, migrants are frequently faced with insecurity, serious human rights violation and violence ...
Milica Kolaković-Bojović   +1 more
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Enforced Disappearances in International Law

2019
Enforced disappearances is a multiple and ongoing violation of human rights that is often associated with Latin America; however, it is neither the exclusive patrimony of any single region of the world nor a practice of the past. During the Second World War, the Nazis exercised the practice of enforced disappearances through the Night and Fog Decree by
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