Abstract

Forensic medicine plays a key role in the international legal system, providing scientifically based evidence for the resolution of court cases. The importance of this discipline extends beyond national borders, requiring specialists to continually exchange experience, knowledge, and innovative technologies [1]. Intermediate medical staff, including nurses, laboratory technicians, and technologists, play a vital role in maintaining the high quality of research and expertise. In light of globalization and international crimes, forensic medicine faces the need for unified standardization of methods and procedures, which is possible only on the basis of enhanced international cooperation.

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