Biometrics to Necrometrics: What the dead can tell us about war. A human security approach on collecting and analysing conflict data from the dead

Lily Hamourtziadou (Corresponding / Lead Author), Welmoet Wels (Corresponding / Lead Author)

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses the use of biometrics on the dead of conflict from a human security perspective. Human security interprets conflict and the effects of conflict from a human point of view. Data extracted from the bodies of the dead aid to provide valuable information to assess the human security situation and are therefore vitally important. This also has a legal aspect to it. Which obligations does international law set on the use of metrics from the dead in conflict? The project Iraq Body Count demonstrates in clear terms the importance of taking the human measure into account.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages27
    JournalJournal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies
    Publication statusAccepted/In press (AAM) - 8 Apr 2025

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