Book Review: Naomi Roht-Arriaza, The Pinochet Effect: Transnational Justice in the Age of Human Rights (original) (raw)

Book review of Naomi Roht-Arriaza, The Pinochet Effect: Transnational Justice in the Age of Human Rights (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005), pp. xiii+256, $55.00; £36.00, hb

Cath Collins

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2006

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The Pinochet Case

Jonathan Power

Ending War Crimes, Chasing the War Criminals

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Pinochet's fallout: jurisdiction and immunity for criminal violations of international law

David Turns

Legal Studies, 2000

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Chile: Opinion of the Constitutional Court regarding the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 8 April 2002, and Decision of the Supreme Court regarding the definitive dismissal of the criminal process against General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, 1 July 2002

Sebastián López Escarcena

(2002) 5 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 467

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The Pinochet Proceedings: Propelling a new climate of transitional politics

Marco Accorinti

2016

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Revisiting Pinochet: The Development of Customary International Criminal Law

Anashri Pillay

South African Journal on Human Rights, 2001

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When Impunity and Corruption Embrace: How the Past Becomes the Future in the Struggle Against Torture and Genocide

Lisa Iglesias

2018

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Externalised Justice and Democratisation: Lessons from the Pinochet Case

madeleine davis

Political Studies, 2006

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Catching Up with the Past: Recent Decisions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Addressing Gross Human Rights Violations Perpetrated During the 1970 1980s

claudia martin

Human Rights Law Review, 2007

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Contextualizing the Cassese Report: The dictatorship that changed the United Nations human rights system and its legacy in monitoring economic, social and cultural rights, in Bohoslavsky, Fernández & Smart (eds.) Pinochet's Economic Accomplices (Lexington Books, 2020)

Prof. Elvira Dominguez Redondo

2020

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Autumn of the Patriarch: the Pinochet Extradition Debacle and Beyond--Human Rights Clauses Compared to Traditional Derivative Protections such as Double …

Christopher Blakesley

J. Crim. L. & Criminology, 2000

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Leaving Legacies Open-Ended: An Invitation for an Inclusive Debate on International Criminal Justice

Sarah Nouwen

AJIL Unbound

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Justice for Serious International Crimes

Jeremy sarkin

Criminal Law Forum, 2005

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The Pinochet Case: International Criminal Justice in the Gothic Style?

David Sugarman

Modern Law Review, 2001

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The International Criminal Court on trial

boniface njiru

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2011

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International Organizations. The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Critique and Early Assessment by Rosa FREEDMAN. London: Routledge, 2013. 332 pp. Hardback: 145,paperback(September2014):145, paperback (September 2014): 145,paperback(September2014):42.99

Louisa Ashley

Asian Journal of International Law, 2015

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Human Rights Trials in Chile during and after the 'Pinochet Years

Cath Collins

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2009

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The Politics of Impunity: The Cold War, State Terror, Trauma, Trials and Reparations in Argentina and Chile

Silvia Borzutzky

Latin American Research Review, 2007

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From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Crimimal Justice

Юлия Чищеня

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Combating Impunity for International Crimes in Spain: From the Prosecution of Pinochet to the Indictment of Garzón

Claudia Jiménez Cortés

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011

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The Politics of International Criminal Justice

Frédéric Mégret

European Journal of International Law, 2002

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In the Midst of Injustice. The ICTY from the Perspective of Some Victim Associations

Isabelle Delpla

The New Bosnian Mosaic. Identities, Memories and Moral Claims in a Post-war Society, Xavier Bougarel, Ger Duijzings, Elissa Helms (eds), Ashgate, p. 211-234., 2007

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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the State Response to the Prosecution of Crimes Against Humanity in the Americas: A Critical Assessment

Salvador Herencia-Carrasco

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010

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Becoming That Which We Despise: The ICTR and Human Rights Violations

Chris James

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International Criminal Justice as a Transnational Field: Rules, Authority and Victims

Chris Tenove

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2013

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Addressing the Past, Avoiding the Present, Ignoring the Future? Ongoing Human Rights Trials in Argentina

Par Engstrom

LASA Forum, 2013

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From Unimaginable to Possible: Spain, Pinochet and the Judicialization of Power

David Sugarman

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2002

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The Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals and a Jurisprudence of the Deviant

Maya Steinitz

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International Criminal Law by Other Means: The Quasi-criminal Jurisdiction of the Human Rights Courts

alexandra januka

American Journal of International Law, 2013

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History and International Justice

Christian DELAGE

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"Crafting the Lawful Truth: Chile’s 1990 Truth Commission, International Human Rights and the Museum of Memory", London Review of International Law, Vol 7, No 2 (2019): 253 - 280. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrz008

Valeria VAZQUEZ GUEVARA

London Review of International Law, vol 7, no 2 (2019), 2019

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Designing Criminal Tribunals: Sovereignty and International Concerns in the Protection of Human Rights, by Steven D. Roper and Lilian A. Barria

Zachary Kaufman

Yale Human Rights and Development Journal, 2007

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A Most Unlikely Case: Chile, Pinochet and the Advance of Human Rights

Todd Landman

Revista Política, 2013

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Accountability for international crimes: From conjecture to reality

Jelena Pejic

Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge/International Review of the Red Cross, 2002

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'The Dark Corners of the World': TWAIL and International Criminal Justice

John Reynolds, Sujith Xavier

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2016

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