2010
Using Law Against Enforced Disappearances
When a person ‘disappears’ after being arrested or detained, and the state denies involvement in the matter, the person’s family members often don’t know what course to take. For the search of their loved one they can use judicial and human rights tools. To help the victims of enforced disappearances, Aim for human rights presents the manual ‘Using Law Against Enforced Disappearances’. This step-by-step publication offers family members advice on what to do after a disappearance based on experiences of organisations all over the world. National as well as international methods, like the Convention against Disappearances, are discussed in the manual which is available in 5 languages.
Download the English publication (pdf, 7.5 MB)
Download the Arabic publication (pdf, 7.1 MB)
Download the French publication(pdf, 7.4 MB)

