Torture Redress Mechanism in Nepal and Bangladesh: a comparative perspective
This article focuses on redress for torture victims in Nepal and Bangladesh
Abstract
This article focuses on redress for torture victims in Nepal and Bangladesh. Drawing on fieldwork in Nepal and Bangladesh, we show that seeking redress is not a straightforward process of detection, documentation and advocacy but is conditioned by a relation between legal provisions, the practice of human rights work and political mobilisation.
This work is part of 鈥楢 Comparative Analysis of the Documentation of Torture and Ill-Treatment in Low-Income Countries鈥� project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the UK Department for International Development.
Citation
Sharma, J , Koch Andersen, M 2017, 鈥楾orture Redress Mechanism in Nepal and Bangladesh: a comparative perspective鈥� Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 52, no. 17, pp. 1-8.