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DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS EMILIO NUZZOLESE, DDS, MSc, PhD LA.GEN.O.F. - LABORATORY OF FORENSIC GENETICS AND ODONTOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MAGNA GRAECIA, UNIVERSITY OF MAGNA GRAECIA, CATANZARO, ITALY 24 TH Meeting of the INTERPOL Standing Committee on Disaster Victim Identification LYON, 28-30 MAY 2013

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DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

EMILIO NUZZOLESE, DDS, MSc, PhDLA.GEN.O.F. - LABORATORY OF FORENSICGENETICS AND ODONTOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MAGNA GRAECIA, UNIVERSITY OF MAGNA GRAECIA, CATANZARO, ITALY

24TH Meeting of the INTERPOL Standing Committee on Disaster Victim Identification

LYON, 28-30MAY 2013

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DISLAIMER OF OPINIONDISLAIMER OF OPINION

BECAUSE OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MATTERS DISCUSSED, VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS COMMENTARY TALK ARE PURELY MY OWN

24TH Meeting of the INTERPOL Standing Committee on Disaster Victim Identification

LYON, 28-30MAY 2013

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DISASTERS ARE FREQUENTLY INTERNATIONALDISASTERS ARE FREQUENTLY INTERNATIONALBY NATURE, AND WILL NO DOUBT INCREASEIN NUMBER AND SCALE GIVEN THEGROWTH IN THE WORLD'S POPULATIONAND THE EASE, FREEDOM AND AVAILABILITYOF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND MIGRATION

24TH Meeting of the INTERPOL Standing Committee on Disaster Victim Identification

LYON, 28-30MAY 2013

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MIGRATORY FLOWS

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MASS GRAVES EXHUMATION

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MISSING/UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS

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TERROSTISTIC ATTACK

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ACCIDENTAL DISASTER

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ROLE OF FORENSIC EXPERTS

DVI PROTOCOLS

REASONS FOR HUMAN IDENTIFICATIONIDENTIFICATION

24TH Meeting of the INTERPOL Standing Committee on Disaster Victim Identification

LYON, 28-30MAY 2013

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HUMAN REMAINS

SKELETONIZED BODIES

BURNT BODIES BURNT BODIES

COMMINGLED BODIES

PRESERVED BODIES

HUMAN RIGHTS EMERGENCY

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HUMAN RIGHTS EMERGENCY

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Incomplete human identification proceduresinfringe upon a range of human rightsembodied in the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights and set out in the InternationalCovenant on Civil and Political Rights (arts.2, 6 and 7) as well as regional instruments,including the European Convention on HumanRights.

HUMAN RIGHTS

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An incomplete post mortem assessmentrepresents a violation of human rights andinternational humanitarian law because

once the fate of a missing person has beenonce the fate of a missing person has been

determined to be death, all available means

must be undertaken to ensure recovery of the

body and any personal effect

ETHICAL CONCERN

[ICRC - Missing persons: a handbook for parliamentarians 2009www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/publication/p1117.htm ]

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One should make identification in multiplemodes for confirmation purposes, using allpossible methods.

In addition to comparing PM/AM records toIn addition to comparing PM/AM records toestablish identification, odontologists arealso able to provide conclusions aboutcertain aspects of a person's life or lifestyleby examining the teeth.

INTERPOL RECOMMENDATION

[INTERPOL – Disaster Victim Identification Guide]

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A complete dental autopsy appears to beperformed only in limited number of cases.This may later require an exhumation inorder to complete the PM data recordingorder to complete the PM data recordingwith anthropological and dentalassessments.

Human remains should be processed onlyonce!

VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS?

[Nuzzolese E. Missing People, Migrants, Identification and Human Rights.JFOS Online 2012; 30:suppl 1:47-59]

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The failure to employ odontologistsroutinely may lead to a delay in positiveidentification .

The autopsy of unidentified bodies shouldbe performed including ALWAYS acomplete dental autopsy.

JUDICIAL VS. HUMAN ID. AUTOPSY

[Nuzzolese E. Missing People, Migrants, Identification and Human Rights.JFOS Online 2012; 30:suppl 1:47-59]

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FINAL REMARKFINAL REMARK

Post mortem assessment, evidence anddata collection of any unidentifiedhuman remains of unknown nationalityhuman remains of unknown nationalityshould follow DVI principles even if theydo not pertain to a mass disasterscenario.