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MON : 2022.041 : Not available for external loan | |
Istanbul Protocol : manual on the effective investigation and documentation of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment | |
English | |
20220000 | |
United Nations | |
9789211542417 | |
forensic evaluation of torture | medicolegal report writing | expert testimony | civil society's role | domestic implementation | Istanbul Protocol text | vicarious traumatisation prevention | homosexuals | forensic psychiatry | psychological effects of torture | physical effects of torture | psychological assessment | physical examination | medical history taking | malingering | credibility assessment | torture method-effect correlation | data interpretation | torture allegations | torture methods | investigator-subject relations | communication barriers | detainees | professional competence | interviewing effects | emotions | interpreters | cultural competency | torture victims, child | sexual torture effects | sexual orientation | gender aspects | retraumatisation prevention | self disclosure effects | interviewing torture victims | evidence standards | NPM's role | national institution's role | organisation and administration | data collection | evidence of torture | commission of inquiry | witness protection | victim's rights | UN. Principles on the Effective Investigation and Documentation of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (text) | criminal investigation of torture | moral dilemmas | conflicting obligations | confidentiality | beneficence | informed consent | national legal instruments | medical ethics | health personnel's role | prosecutor's role | judge's role | lawyer's role | professional ethics | international legal instruments | practice guidelines, medical | medical documentation of torture | universal | |
Full text (English) via OHCHR, all available languages | |
United Nations. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (ed.) | |