NCJ Number
              158259
          Date Published
  1991
Length
              73 pages
          Annotation
              This manual is designed to supplement the "Principles on the effective prevention and investigation of extra-legal, arbitrary, and summary executions" adopted by the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 1989.
          Abstract
              These executions include political assassination, death resulting from torture or ill treatment in prison, death resulting from enforced disappearances, death resulting from the excessive use of force by law enforcement officers, execution without due process, and acts of genocide. The first two sections discuss international human rights standards, initiated through the United Nations, the International Labor Organization, and regional organizations, that pertain to these executions. The manual presents a model protocol (the Minnesota protocol) for establishing a commission of inquiry into suspicious executions. The final section outlines model protocols for conducting autopsies and for disinterring and analyzing skeletal remains of executed persons. 3 appendixes
          