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Author
Wedeł-Domaradzka Agnieszka (Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy)
Title
Postmortal Issues of Smolensk Tragedy Against the Obligations of Art. 2 of European Convention on Human Rights
Source
Law and Administration in Post-Soviet Europe, 2020, vol. 7, iss. 1, s. 1-10, bibliogr. 30 poz.
Keyword
Prawa człowieka, Wypadki lotnicze, Katastrofa, Prawo międzynarodowe
Human rights, Plane accidents, Disaster, International law
Abstract
The main aim of the study is to analyze posthumous problems that concern the victims of the Smolensk disaster in the context of positive obligations of the state. The first element of the analysis will concern the standards of dealing with the bodies of disaster victims as soon as they occur. The second aspect will include the obligation to notify of death along with other obligations and information on victims. Then, issues related to the transport of corpses and the opening of coffins will be described, and finally the regulations regarding uninterrupted burial. The analysis of the above issue presented in the work will be carried out taking into account regional human rights protection standards and the ECtHR's judicial practice. Both soft and hard law standards will be included in the analysis. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2391-5544
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/lape-2020-0001
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