印度国家人权委员会关于恒河漂浮尸体问题的最新咨询:法医牙科建议

R. A. Gawali, N. K. Sharma, C. P. Bhargav
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2021年5月,人们看到数千具人类尸体漂浮在恒河下游。这一事件突出了几个突出的问题,例如对人类尸体的非人道待遇,生物危险局势的潜在升级,最重要的是谋杀和参与犯罪的可能性。作为对这一事件的反应,国家人权委员会向印度所有邦和联邦领土发布了一份关于有尊严地管理死者的详细咨询。迄今为止,在印度,死者的身份从未与他们的尊严联系在一起。该条介绍了死后的"身份权",作为有尊严地生活的权利的重要解释和自然延伸。不仅从人道主义的角度辨认死者的身份是必要的,而且从法医的角度排除任何犯罪或不法行为也是必要的。这篇文章给出了基本的行政建议,关于法医牙医学如何解决印度身份不明的尸体问题,同时保持他们的尊严。
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India’s Latest NHRC Advisory on the Problem of Floating Corpses in the River Ganges: Forensic Dental Recommendations
In May 2021, thousands of human dead bodies were seen floating in the down-streams of the river Ganges. This incident highlights a few glaring issues, such as the inhumane treatment of human corpses, the potential escalation of the bio-hazardous situation, and most importantly the possibility of foul play and involvement of crime. As a response to this incident, the National Human Rights Commission issued a detailed advisory regarding the dignified management of the dead to all the states and union territories of India. In India to date, the identity of the dead is never associated with their dignity. The article introduces the 'right to identity' after death as an important interpretation and natural extension of the right to live with dignity. It is not only essential to identify a dead from a humanitarian perspective, but also from a forensic aspect to rule out any crime or wrongdoing. This article gives fundamental administrative recommendations in regards to how forensic odontology can solve the problem of unidentified dead bodies in India while maintaining their dignity.
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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