Article

Addressing missing persons arising from armed conflict as a driver of peace: Towards a research agenda

Author
Simon Robbins and Jill Stockwell (ICRC)
Publication Year
2024
Region
Global
Thematic Area
Law & Policies
Topic
Law – International
Access
Open access

International humanitarian law (IHL) provides the normative foundation for efforts to address the issue of missing persons during and after armed conflict. Whilst IHL does not engage with how parties to an armed conflict may go about restoring peace, there has been speculation that resolving the missing issue, by bringing answers to families about the fate and whereabouts of their missing relatives, can potentially play a role in building peace. This article represents an effort to compile existing evidence in academic and practice literature that supports an understanding of how addressing the missing issue relates to peacebuilding. In so doing, the article seeks to lay out a research agenda to understand how addressing the issue of the missing can serve to advance peacebuilding, and proposes avenues for further research.