AN UNPRECEDENTED EXERCISE OF INTERNATIONAL SUPERVISION

The disappearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa in 2014 became a paradigmatic case of human rights violations. The Mexican state's indifference to the situation led the families of the disappeared to request international technical assistance, together with human rights organisations in the coun...

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subjects Apathy
Cooperation
Crime
Criminal investigations
Criminal law
Disappearance
Experts
Families & family life
Forensic anthropology
Human rights
Human rights violations
Interdisciplinary aspects
Non-state actors
Organized crime
Students
Supervision
Technical assistance
Victims
Violations
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