The dictatorship of military junta inflicted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have been painful till today. Thousands of people were followed, kidnapped, tortured, killed, and children of arrested pregnant women were captured and given to adoption. After lost Falklands-Malvinas War and the decline of bloody regime, victims’families began long way of exposuring the truth about crimes commited by the servicemen, and politicians confronted difficult task (or challenge), which was the reconciliation of society
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
none4siThe dictatorships of Chile and Argentina lasted from 1973 to 1989 and from 1976 to 1983, resp...
THE DICTATORSHIP OF military junta inflicted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have bee...
While the call for ?national reconciliation? as a way to avoid criminal trials for human rights viol...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
Between 1976 and 1983, in Argentina, among the 30,000 individuals kidnapped and killed by armed forc...
This project entailed a comparative study of reconciliation efforts in post-dictatorship Chile and A...
This thesis focuses on the importance of truth and memory in the process of transitional justice, wi...
Four decades after the Falklands/Malvinas War and Argentina’s return to democracy, this article expl...
Achieving some form of justice for the horrific and brutal abuses that occurred during Argentina’s D...
South Africa and Argentina share the common experience of dealing with a traumatic near-past; in Sou...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976--1983), 30,000 civilians disappeared. Most of th...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
none4siThe dictatorships of Chile and Argentina lasted from 1973 to 1989 and from 1976 to 1983, resp...
THE DICTATORSHIP OF military junta inflicted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have bee...
While the call for ?national reconciliation? as a way to avoid criminal trials for human rights viol...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
Between 1976 and 1983, in Argentina, among the 30,000 individuals kidnapped and killed by armed forc...
This project entailed a comparative study of reconciliation efforts in post-dictatorship Chile and A...
This thesis focuses on the importance of truth and memory in the process of transitional justice, wi...
Four decades after the Falklands/Malvinas War and Argentina’s return to democracy, this article expl...
Achieving some form of justice for the horrific and brutal abuses that occurred during Argentina’s D...
South Africa and Argentina share the common experience of dealing with a traumatic near-past; in Sou...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976--1983), 30,000 civilians disappeared. Most of th...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
none4siThe dictatorships of Chile and Argentina lasted from 1973 to 1989 and from 1976 to 1983, resp...