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Digging for the Disappeared: Forensic Science after Atrocity
Adam Rosenblatt examines the ethical, political, and historical foundations of the rapidly growing field of forensic investigation, from the graves of the "disappeared" in Latin America to genocides in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia to post–Saddam Hussein Iraq. In the process, he illustrates how forensic teams strive to balance the needs of war crimes tribunals, transitional governments, and the families of the missing in post-conflict nations. Digging for the Disappeared draws on interviews with key players in the field to present a new way to analyze and value the work forensic experts do at mass graves, shifting the discussion from an exclusive focus on the rights of the living to a rigorous analysis of the care of the dead. Rosenblatt tackles these heady, hard topics in order to extend human rights scholarship into the realm of the dead and the limited but powerful forms of repair available for victims of atrocity.
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8333 | INT IV.105.09 Rosenblatt/2015 | Perpustakaan Komnas HAM | Tersedia |
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INT IV.105.09 Rosenblatt/2015
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Penerbit | Standford University Press : Standford, California., 2015 |
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xxi, 278 p.; index; biblio
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English
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9780804794916
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INT IV.105.09
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text-graphic
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