Who are they to say? Experiences and legal recognition of victimhood of enforced disappearance in Colombia and El Salvador
Enforced disappearance (ED) not only affects the persons who are deprived of their liberty, but also their next of kin who do not know what happened to their loved one. Their suffering of not knowing has been coined as “ambiguous loss” within psycho-social scholarship and is regarded in law as a for...
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| Main Authors: | Pamel Favre, Mina Caren Rauschenbach, Alejandro Jimenez, Ana Srovin Coralli, Bronwen Webster, Lisa Ott |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
2021-12-01
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| Series: | Torture |
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| Online Access: | https://tidsskrift.dk/torture-journal/article/view/125771 |
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