2023
DOI: 10.54929/2786-5746-2023-9-01-08
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Collection of Evidence of War Crimes by Forensic Methods

Ihor Havryshkevych

Abstract: The article examines the historical experience of using evidence collection methods in wartime, which demonstrates the risks of unstable boundaries between what is permitted and what is prohibited. Compliance with the standards of the Geneva Conventions and their protocols is an absolute rule, but tactical methods of obtaining evidence developed for peacetime run into emotional, mental, situational states and circumstances. In such cases, the question arises as to the appropriateness of such techniques in the … Show more

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