This Article will first briefly describe the background of the Guatemalan conflict and the evolution of the transnational cases against the military high command. It will then focus on some of the legal strategy issues involved and on the gains and losses of this transnational networking approach to combating impunity. In particular, it will look at how the multinational legal team, working simultaneously in the Spanish and Guatemalan courts on different aspects of the case, has allowed for learning and training opportunities for the lawyers involved, has forced local courts to engage with international law, and has tried to use the power of foreign courts to leverage domestic processes. It will consider the content and impact of the Guatem...
This Article contends that the current status of international law enforcement is inadequate to addr...
One of the most violent periods of the Guatemalan civil war was the government of General Efraín Río...
This article examines two recent landmark cases in Guatemala. The first one is the 2013 Rios Montt g...
This Article will first briefly describe the background of the Guatemalan conflict and the evolution...
The authors examine the role of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in its efforts to impose ac...
This article deals with the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), a joint ...
On March 2013, a new chapter was written in Guatemala’s struggle for transitional justice with the b...
Guatemala has, until today, struggled to achieve security and justice following the end of nearly ha...
On 10 May 2013, a Guatemalan trial court rendered a historic judgment, convicting former President J...
Examines current international law governing use of force extraterritorially; in light of the Alvare...
Chapter 18 of Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse 297 (Thorsten Bonacker...
This paper examines the concept of transitional justice and makes the argument that transitional jus...
By suggesting that the mobilization of civil society groups has been the driving factor behind the p...
In May 2016, an Argentine federal court concluded a momentous trial, convicting 15 defendants of ill...
This Article examines organized crime in Iberoamerica. It also examines the international mechanisms...
This Article contends that the current status of international law enforcement is inadequate to addr...
One of the most violent periods of the Guatemalan civil war was the government of General Efraín Río...
This article examines two recent landmark cases in Guatemala. The first one is the 2013 Rios Montt g...
This Article will first briefly describe the background of the Guatemalan conflict and the evolution...
The authors examine the role of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in its efforts to impose ac...
This article deals with the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), a joint ...
On March 2013, a new chapter was written in Guatemala’s struggle for transitional justice with the b...
Guatemala has, until today, struggled to achieve security and justice following the end of nearly ha...
On 10 May 2013, a Guatemalan trial court rendered a historic judgment, convicting former President J...
Examines current international law governing use of force extraterritorially; in light of the Alvare...
Chapter 18 of Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse 297 (Thorsten Bonacker...
This paper examines the concept of transitional justice and makes the argument that transitional jus...
By suggesting that the mobilization of civil society groups has been the driving factor behind the p...
In May 2016, an Argentine federal court concluded a momentous trial, convicting 15 defendants of ill...
This Article examines organized crime in Iberoamerica. It also examines the international mechanisms...
This Article contends that the current status of international law enforcement is inadequate to addr...
One of the most violent periods of the Guatemalan civil war was the government of General Efraín Río...
This article examines two recent landmark cases in Guatemala. The first one is the 2013 Rios Montt g...