Editorial
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/torture.v26i2.108066Keywords:
community, torture survivors, forensic issues, forced migrantsAbstract
"It has been a pleasure assisting in the progressive process of the Torture Journal with so many valuable articles on several research areas from authors with exceptional knowledge on the rehabilitation work of torture survivors. It was heartening to see how authors collaborate and engage with the editorial and peer review process, that can often be critical of their work. As this is my last editorial, I have to say good-bye as the Editor in Chief, but wish the new incumbent all the best for the continuing development of the Torture Journal"
Lilla Hárdi, MD, Editor in Chief
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3. e.g. Statement on virginity testing. Torture. 2015;25(1):62-68; and, Statement on access to relevant medical and other health records and relevant legal records for forensic medical evaluations of alleged torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Torture. 2011;Sup(1):39-48.
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