Research Article

FORENSIC MEDICAL ASPECT OF RIGHT TO LIFE VIOLATION CASES IN ECHR DECISIONS ABOUT TURKEY FROM 1998 TO 2002: REVISITING THE COMMON ERRORS IN DEATH INVESTIGATIONS

Volume: 2 Number: 1 January 31, 2018
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FORENSIC MEDICAL ASPECT OF RIGHT TO LIFE VIOLATION CASES IN ECHR DECISIONS ABOUT TURKEY FROM 1998 TO 2002: REVISITING THE COMMON ERRORS IN DEATH INVESTIGATIONS

Abstract

Violation of the right to life is the most severe type of physical assault against humans. In this study decisions by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) about violation of the right to life cases in Turkey are investigated, with the aim of determining deficiencies and errors in forensic medical procedures and to discuss the effect of these on the violation decision. Digital court files with decisions made by the ECHR from 1998 to 15.05.2002 published on the internet were retrospectively investigated. Cases with decisions against Turkey for right to life violations were determined. This study assessed data related to death investigations. Data analysis was performed with the Epi-Info 2000 program. From a total of 21 files (22 cases) with decisions of right to life violation and/or torture, there were 12 cases with decision of right to life violation (54.5%). For 11 cases (91.7%) examination of the deceased was performed, with this examination only performed by a forensic medicine specialist for 2 cases (18.2%). It was determined that autopsy was not performed for 8 cases (66.7%). Of the 4 cases with autopsy performed, none (100.0%) had photographs or radiologic imaging taken, skin sampling for microscopic and chemical analysis or sampling of any biological material performed. This research showed that, there were serious deficiencies and errors in forensic medical procedures and those investigations of death are not standardized. To prevent violations of the right to life and to efficiently perform inquiries related to death, doctors with sufficient knowledge and skills about forensic medical procedures should be required to abide by the Minnesota autopsy protocol.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Clinical Sciences

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

January 31, 2018

Submission Date

January 21, 2018

Acceptance Date

January 28, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 2 Number: 1

APA
Akgül Kalkan, E. (2018). FORENSIC MEDICAL ASPECT OF RIGHT TO LIFE VIOLATION CASES IN ECHR DECISIONS ABOUT TURKEY FROM 1998 TO 2002: REVISITING THE COMMON ERRORS IN DEATH INVESTIGATIONS. Journal of Scientific Perspectives, 2(1), 49-58. https://izlik.org/JA92LM84CZ