Chile might evoke memories of Augosto Pinochet and his brutal reign, though there is more to this country than an oppressive authoritarian regime. A history of politics longer than Pinochet\u27s rule has shaped Chile\u27s current situation. Many issues recur across Chilean history, and continue to influence the present
The international community focused its attention on protecting human rights in response to horrendo...
This paper aims to present the political and institutional trajectory of the Inter-American Commissi...
With its notoriously vicious paramilitary death squads, rampant drug trade and collusive government,...
As with many regions of the world, human rights are an issue of enduring concern for Latin America. ...
This article argues that Chile has had a disproportionate effect on the international politics and l...
A review of: International Human Rights and Authoritarian Rule in Chile by Darren Hawkins. Lincoln a...
The election of populist Juan Peron in 1946 brought expanded economic and social rights to the worki...
A review of: Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1988. Vol. 2 ...
– Chile under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth, by Mark Ensalaco. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylv...
As many Central and South American nations continue to experience the human rights violations that c...
This article analyzes the human rights implications of the recent legal decision that General August...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
A review of Chile Under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Pre...
Honduras’ history of human rights violations is rooted in a political culture of militarization. Fol...
This article discusses British manifestations of opposition to Augusto Pinochet’s regime including t...
The international community focused its attention on protecting human rights in response to horrendo...
This paper aims to present the political and institutional trajectory of the Inter-American Commissi...
With its notoriously vicious paramilitary death squads, rampant drug trade and collusive government,...
As with many regions of the world, human rights are an issue of enduring concern for Latin America. ...
This article argues that Chile has had a disproportionate effect on the international politics and l...
A review of: International Human Rights and Authoritarian Rule in Chile by Darren Hawkins. Lincoln a...
The election of populist Juan Peron in 1946 brought expanded economic and social rights to the worki...
A review of: Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1988. Vol. 2 ...
– Chile under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth, by Mark Ensalaco. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylv...
As many Central and South American nations continue to experience the human rights violations that c...
This article analyzes the human rights implications of the recent legal decision that General August...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
A review of Chile Under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Pre...
Honduras’ history of human rights violations is rooted in a political culture of militarization. Fol...
This article discusses British manifestations of opposition to Augusto Pinochet’s regime including t...
The international community focused its attention on protecting human rights in response to horrendo...
This paper aims to present the political and institutional trajectory of the Inter-American Commissi...
With its notoriously vicious paramilitary death squads, rampant drug trade and collusive government,...