Publication

May 2009

This paper outlines the need for accurate casualty records in NATO operations and to systematize the collection of data on civilian casualties in particular. The author argues that the recording of the name and date of death of each casualty should be the minimum requirement for an initiative that strengthens the accountability mechanisms of international military action.

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Author John Sloboda
Series ORG Briefing Papers and Reports
Publisher Oxford Research Group (ORG)
Copyright © 2009 Oxford Research Group (ORG)
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