Interpreting Evidence of Torture

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The Istanbul Protocol provides a scheme for giving evidence of signs of torture. This scheme does not conform with the principles of logical inference, revolving as it does round the concept of 'consistency'. The shortcomings of the Protocol are explained using the evidence given in the recent case of KV(Sri Lanka) and the logical approach to such evidence explained.

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Robertson, B. W., & Berger, C. E. (2019). Interpreting Evidence of Torture. Medical Law Review, 27(4), 687–695. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwz029

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