Role of forensic and medical sciences in the investigation prevention torture and other ill-treatment 2014, para. 54
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- International standards on the investigation of torture allegations and reports are primarily formulated as obligations of States. However, legal professionals play a crucial and active role in the documentation and investigation of torture, by, inter alia, documenting torture for use in legal proceedings and recording the failure to investigate in spite of the availability of evidence or the shortcomings of any investigations undertaken. Lawyers must assess whether the official investigation undertaken by police or other competent body took into account proper medical evidence or arrangements for independent medical examinations to attest to the victim's version of the events are needed. Understanding the physical and psychological effects of torture is vital when lawyers interview victims with a view to submitting criminal, civil or administrative claims, as well as when defending a victim of torture who was forced to incriminate him or herself under torture. Failure to raise such issues when there is prima facie evidence of ill-treatment is a breach of professional ethics and competency. Securing the services of experts to examine evidence, to advise counsel and to testify at trial is critical.
- Legal status
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Body
- Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
- Document type
- Special Procedures' report
- Means of adoption
- N.A.
- Topic(s)
- Civil & Political Rights
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Person(s) affected
- All
- Year
- 2014
- Paragraph type
- Other
- Paragraph number
- 54
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