Rights of families of disappeared persons : how international bodies address the needs of families of disappeared persons in Europe / Grażyna Baranowska.

This book examines how international judicial and non-judicial bodies in Europe address the needs of the families of forcibly disappeared persons. The needs in question are returning the remains of disappeared persons; the right to truth; the acceptance of responsibility by states; and the right to...

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Main Author: Baranowska, Grażyna (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Intersentia, [2021]
Series:Series on transitional justice ; v. 26.
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