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‘We demand dignity for the victims’ – reflections on the legal qualification of the indecent disposal of corpses

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posted on 2015-06-27, 00:00 authored by C Fournet, Nicole SillerNicole Siller
‘We demand dignity for the victims’. Such was the pledge of the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs following the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight mh17 in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine and the looting of the corpses of the 298 victims. Although not an isolated instance, the indecent disposal of the corpses of the victims seems to have escaped legal scrutiny. Drawing from this and other case studies, this article addresses the legal qualification of acts of mistreatment perpetrated against the corpses of victims of international crimes. It analyses all relevant dispositions pertaining to international humanitarian law, international criminal law and the law of trafficking in human beings. While these provisions fail to legally characterize such acts, the judiciary however tends to recognize their criminality; a recognition which, in the authors’ views, could make its way into the text of international (criminal) law.

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Location

Leiden, The Netherlands

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

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2015, Koninklijke Brill

Journal

International criminal law review

Volume

15

Pagination

896-925

ISSN

1567-536X

eISSN

1571-8123

Issue

5

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishers

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