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ART : 32456 : Not available for external loan | |
Evaluating the evidence by the UN international investigative mechanisms : a new challenge for the International Criminal Court? | |
English | |
20230000 | |
Brill | |
Micha, Eleni | |
international criminal justice | evidence standards | International Criminal Court (ICC) | assessment | United Nation's role | UN Independent Investigative Mechanisms (IIM) | documentation of human rights violations | prosecution | credibility assessment | evidence admissibility | commission of inquiry | Syrian Arab Republic | universal | Myanmar | |
Free full text | |
International criminal law review ; vol. 23, no. 2 | |
ART : 31353 : Not available for external loan | |
Forensic medicine and human rights | |
English | |
20220000 | |
John Wiley and Sons | |
Hougen, Hans Petter | |
universal | forensic medicine's role | documentation of human rights violations | forensic pathologist's role | Amnesty International Danish Medical Group's role | autopsy | exhumation | forensic evaluation of torture | torture method-effect correlation | torture methods | torture definition | International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) | training of health personnel | expert testimony | police records | medical records | data sources | torture victims | physical examination | physical effects of torture | practice guidelines | criminal investigation | forensic genetics | disappeared persons | forensic archaeology | forensic anthropology | international criminal justice | international courts | evidence | forensic psychiatry | |
Handbook of forensic medicine, vol. 1 (2nd ed.) / Burkhard Madea (ed.) - ISBN: 978-1-119-64855-0 | |
ART : 33342 : Not available for external loan | |
Update with regard to the Russian Federation’s responses to the Concluding observations on its sixth periodic report to the UN Committee against Torture | |
English | |
20210222 | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | accused person's rights | legal aid accessibility | legal aid effectiveness | pre-trial detention | detainee rights | communication with family members | police health care delivery | access to information | video recording | surveillance in police stations | police personnel identification | domestic violence effects | honour killings | prison health care delivery | victim protection effectiveness | prisoners | disciplinary measures | juvenile detainees | judicial review | psychiatric confinement | mobile phone applications' role | documentation of human rights violations | hazing prevention | human rights defender persecution | Chechnya (Russian Federation) | victim participation | fair trial rights | medicolegal reports | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | criminal procedure | law reform | independence principle | personnel selection | national institution effectiveness | prison oversight effectiveness | police oversight effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | inhuman or degrading treatment | prison conditions | private security services' role | immigration detention | extradition | immigrants victimisation | abduction | complainant victimisation | prisoner violence prevention effectiveness | follow-up | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | Russian Federation | |
Full text report (via OHCHR) in English or Russian | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
ART : 33340 : Not available for external loan | |
Submission by the Russian human rights NGO Public Verdict Foundation within follow-up procedure on the the sixth periodic report of the Russian Federation to the UN Committee against Torture | |
English | |
[20190000] | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | accused person's rights | legal aid accessibility | legal aid effectiveness | pre-trial detention | detainee rights | communication with family members | police health care delivery | access to information | video recording | surveillance in police stations | police personnel identification | domestic violence effects | honour killings | prison health care delivery | victim protection effectiveness | prisoners | disciplinary measures | juvenile detainees | judicial review | psychiatric confinement | mobile phone applications' role | documentation of human rights violations | hazing prevention | human rights defender persecution | Chechnya (Russian Federation) | victim participation | fair trial rights | medicolegal reports | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | criminal procedure | law reform | independence principle | personnel selection | national institution effectiveness | prison oversight effectiveness | police oversight effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | inhuman or degrading treatment | prison conditions | private security services' role | immigration detention | extradition | immigrants victimisation | abduction | complainant victimisation | prisoner violence prevention effectiveness | follow-up | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | Russian Federation | |
Full text report (via OHCHR) in English or Russian | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
ART : 33341 : Not available for external loan | |
Comment by the Public Verdict Foundation on the Information received from the Russian Federation on follow-up to the Concluding Observations | |
English | |
[20190000] | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | accused person's rights | legal aid accessibility | legal aid effectiveness | pre-trial detention | detainee rights | communication with family members | police health care delivery | access to information | video recording | surveillance in police stations | police personnel identification | domestic violence effects | honour killings | prison health care delivery | victim protection effectiveness | prisoners | disciplinary measures | juvenile detainees | judicial review | psychiatric confinement | mobile phone applications' role | documentation of human rights violations | hazing prevention | human rights defender persecution | Chechnya (Russian Federation) | victim participation | fair trial rights | medicolegal reports | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | criminal procedure | law reform | independence principle | personnel selection | national institution effectiveness | prison oversight effectiveness | police oversight effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | inhuman or degrading treatment | prison conditions | private security services' role | immigration detention | extradition | immigrants victimisation | abduction | complainant victimisation | prisoner violence prevention effectiveness | follow-up | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | Russian Federation | |
Full text report (via OHCHR) in English or Russian | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
ART : 33333 : Not available for external loan | |
Russian NGO shadow report on the observance of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the Russian Federation for the period from 2012 to 2018 | |
English | |
20180600 | |
Public Verdict Foundation | |
Alpern, Lyudmila | Lutaya, Natalya | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | accused person's rights | legal aid accessibility | legal aid effectiveness | pre-trial detention | detainee rights | communication with family members | police health care delivery | access to information | video recording | surveillance in police stations | police personnel identification | domestic violence effects | honour killings | prison health care delivery | victim protection effectiveness | prisoners | disciplinary measures | juvenile detainees | judicial review | psychiatric confinement | mobile phone applications' role | documentation of human rights violations | hazing prevention | human rights defender persecution | Chechnya (Russian Federation) | victim participation | fair trial rights | medicolegal reports | criminal investigation of torture effectiveness | criminal procedure | law reform | independence principle | personnel selection | national institution effectiveness | prison oversight effectiveness | police oversight effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | inhuman or degrading treatment | prison conditions | private security services' role | immigration detention | extradition | immigrants victimisation | abduction | complainant victimisation | prisoner violence prevention effectiveness | domestic implementation effectiveness | state compliance | Russian Federation | |
Full text report (via OHCHR) | |
Public Verdict Foundation | Civic Assistance Committee | Memorial Human Rights Center | OVD-info | Soldiers' Mothers of Saint Petersburg | Independent Psychiatric Association | Human Rights Institute | Stichting Justice Initiative | STAKS Expert and Legal Group | Psychologists for civil society | Citizens Commission on Human Rights in Russia | Urals Human Rights Group | Legal Basis Association | Interregional Center of Human Rights | Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center | Social Partnership Foundation | Russia behind the bars | In defense of the rights of prisoners | Movement for Human Rights | |