Briefing paper
Casualties of the 1973-1990 dictatorship - Chile

Casualty Recorders Network members’ evidence to the OHCHR study
11 April 2023
Every Casualty Counts worked with numerous members of our Casualty Recorders Network, and other casualty recording initiatives, to provide further evidence to the OHCHR study on casualty recording.
Casualty Recording in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
23 March 2023
Our latest report provides an oversight of the principles and provisions of international human rights and humanitarian law which are relevant to the task of casualty recording.
Casualty recording obligations under international law – 2022 update
5 June 2022
A fully updated analysis of international law finds that States already have the legal obligation to record the casualties.
Briefing paper: Casualty recording and missing persons
12 April 2022
Every Casualty sets out recommendations to the UN Secretary General on the link between casualty recording and missing persons.
Standards for Casualty Recording: Summaries
6 May 2021
A summary of the Standards for Casualty Recording is now available and translated into almost 30 languages.
Practitioner conformance with the Standards for Casualty Recording
30 September 2020
SDG indicator 16.1.2 and OHCHR Guidance on Casualty Recording
20 February 2020
Casualty Recording Background Paper
15 October 2019
UN Guiding Principles on Enforced Disappearances
3 April 2019