The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operation Condor to eradicate all political opposition throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The military leaders of these regimes are only now being brought to justice for their crimes, which include widespread killing and disappearances of political opponents and, in Argentina, the stealing of babies born to doomed political dissidents. It is only in the last decade that these crimes have been brought to light so that the perpetrators can be brought to justice and nations deeply wounded can begin to heal
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
This article examines the conceptual construction and the dilemmas surrounding the strategy that led...
O artigo trata sobre a proteção dos Direitos Humanos na América Latina e sua violação durante a repr...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
In May 2016, an Argentine federal court concluded a momentous trial, convicting 15 defendants of ill...
Inadequate laws and the impunity of those who are the perpetrators of gross violations of human righ...
The dictatorship of military junta inflicted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have bee...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976--1983), 30,000 civilians disappeared. Most of th...
Argentina can be defined as a country with a long turbulent history. However, at the turn of the 70'...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
Achieving some form of justice for the horrific and brutal abuses that occurred during Argentina’s D...
Since the return of democracy to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay there has been part...
On July 26, 2018, thousands of protesters, led by the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, marched in Argentina...
I explore the changing use of political violence by the new Latin American military regimes, specifi...
This thesis focuses on the importance of truth and memory in the process of transitional justice, wi...
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
This article examines the conceptual construction and the dilemmas surrounding the strategy that led...
O artigo trata sobre a proteção dos Direitos Humanos na América Latina e sua violação durante a repr...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
In May 2016, an Argentine federal court concluded a momentous trial, convicting 15 defendants of ill...
Inadequate laws and the impunity of those who are the perpetrators of gross violations of human righ...
The dictatorship of military junta inflicted on the Argentinian society many injures, which have bee...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976--1983), 30,000 civilians disappeared. Most of th...
Argentina can be defined as a country with a long turbulent history. However, at the turn of the 70'...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
Achieving some form of justice for the horrific and brutal abuses that occurred during Argentina’s D...
Since the return of democracy to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay there has been part...
On July 26, 2018, thousands of protesters, led by the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, marched in Argentina...
I explore the changing use of political violence by the new Latin American military regimes, specifi...
This thesis focuses on the importance of truth and memory in the process of transitional justice, wi...
Transitional justice is a challenging political process in the aftermath of civil conflict or the fa...
This article examines the conceptual construction and the dilemmas surrounding the strategy that led...
O artigo trata sobre a proteção dos Direitos Humanos na América Latina e sua violação durante a repr...