ICRC Publication 2005 ref. 0871 Missing people, DNA Analysis and Identification of Human Remains- a guide to best practice in armed conflicts and other situations of armed violence ![]() The process of identifying human remains in the wake of a conflict may be subject to multiple constraints, security and lack of resources being the two most common and important of many. Such constraints may limit or even preclude the use of more sophisticated technologies. This document sets down guidelines for achieving best practice in the face of such constraints. ICRC, Geneva, 2005, 19 pp., A5, English / Price CHF 5.- / ref. 0871 Most importantly, there are certain principles relating to standards of laboratory practice and to the protection of personal and genetic data which should be adhered to under all circumstances and these are outlined throughout this document. By using PDF versions, you help us reserve paper copies for distribution to people without access to electronic formats. |