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Genetic data and the right to identity in cases of enforced disappearances of children in Argentina, Spain and the Republic of Ireland: a comparative study of historical and legal evolution

Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano. Genética, Biotecnología y Medicina Avanzada

Genetic data and the right to identity in cases of enforced disappearances of children in Argentina, Spain and the Republic of Ireland: a comparative study of historical and legal evolution

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Argentina, España e Irlanda comparten la problemática de la desaparición forzada de niños. Las políticas en la búsqueda de los niños a través del ADN difieren, pero también las soluciones legales y jurisprudenciales dadas por cada uno de estos Estados, así como la opción que han dado al derecho a la identidad biológica.

The problem of enforced child disappearances is common to Argentina, Spain and Ireland. Policies around DNA searches for these children differ, as do the legal solutions and case law in each country, and the decisions taken by each with regard the right to biological identity.

Palabras Clave:
Desaparición forzada de niños / ADN / Argentina / España / Irlanda

Keywords:
Enforced child disappearances / DNA / Argentina / Spain / Ireland

índice:

Introduction. 2. The use of genetic data to identify missing children in Argentina, Spain and Ireland: historical evolution. 2.1. Argentina. 2.2. Spain. 2.3. Republic of Ireland. 3. Genetics and legislation in Argentina, Spain and Ireland: three different realities. 4. Genetics as legal evidence. 5. Using genetics to recover identity: a comparative reflection based on the three contexts

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