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International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead

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Rosenblatt, A
Published in: Human Rights Quarterly
November 2010

This essay asks whether dead bodies have human rights, and if so, what philosophical foundations those rights have. With equal importance, it considers how these rights would operate in a real-world area of human rights practice, the forensic exhumation of mass graves. It argues that human rights for the dead are philosophically unworkable and irreconcilable with the practical limitations of forensic work; therefore, we should not think of the dead as having human rights. However, this conclusion does not end discussion about what forensic investigators do for dead bodies. Rather, it makes room for a modest but rich sense of how exhumation can restore the identity, physical location, and care that have been denied to victims of atrocity.

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Human Rights Quarterly

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EISSN

1085-794X

Publication Date

November 2010

Volume

32

Issue

4

Start / End Page

921 / 950

Publisher

Project MUSE

Related Subject Headings

  • International Relations
  • 4807 Public law
  • 4803 International and comparative law
  • 4408 Political science
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
 

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Rosenblatt, A. (2010). International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead. Human Rights Quarterly, 32(4), 921–950. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2010.0015
Rosenblatt, Adam. “International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead.” Human Rights Quarterly 32, no. 4 (November 2010): 921–50. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2010.0015.
Rosenblatt A. International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead. Human Rights Quarterly. 2010 Nov;32(4):921–50.
Rosenblatt, Adam. “International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead.” Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 32, no. 4, Project MUSE, Nov. 2010, pp. 921–50. Crossref, doi:10.1353/hrq.2010.0015.
Rosenblatt A. International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead. Human Rights Quarterly. Project MUSE; 2010 Nov;32(4):921–950.
Journal cover image

Published In

Human Rights Quarterly

DOI

EISSN

1085-794X

Publication Date

November 2010

Volume

32

Issue

4

Start / End Page

921 / 950

Publisher

Project MUSE

Related Subject Headings

  • International Relations
  • 4807 Public law
  • 4803 International and comparative law
  • 4408 Political science
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science