The rights of migrants to the identification of their dead: an attempt at an identification strategy from Italy

Europe is turning a blind eye on a humanitarian disaster unfolding at its doorsteps, with thousands of migrants dying unidentified in Mediterranean waters. Since 2014, Italy has been struggling in an almost indifferent international scenario to identify its dead migrants. Despite the lack of suffici...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of legal medicine 2023-01, Vol.137 (1), p.145-156
Hauptverfasser: Cattaneo, Cristina, De Angelis, Danilo, Mazzarelli, Debora, Porta, Davide, Poppa, Pasquale, Caccia, Giulia, D’Amico, Maria Elisa, Siccardi, Cecilia, Previderè, Carlo, Bertoglio, Barbara, Tidball-Binz, Morris, Ubelaker, Douglas, Piscitelli, Vittorio, Riccio, Silvana
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Zusammenfassung:Europe is turning a blind eye on a humanitarian disaster unfolding at its doorsteps, with thousands of migrants dying unidentified in Mediterranean waters. Since 2014, Italy has been struggling in an almost indifferent international scenario to identify its dead migrants. Despite the lack of sufficient resources, of the difficulties in collecting post mortem data from the disseminated bodies, and of the problems of contacting and collecting ante mortem information from relatives, it has been proven, with a series of pilot studies, that not only can these bodies be identified but that relatives are also looking for their loved ones and need death certificates. This article focuses on the administrative limbo and lack of regulations obliging single states to engage in appropriate procedures to maximise identification.
ISSN:0937-9827
1437-1596
DOI:10.1007/s00414-022-02778-1