Archives for truth and justice in Argentina (original) (raw)

Truth Human Rights and punishment in Argentina 1983 1989

Pablo Baisotti

O estudo do Desenvolvimento e da História dos paises da América Latina (拉美国家历史 与发展研究) Latin American Studies Series, 2017

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The Politics of Memory: The Human Rights Movement and the Construction of Democracy in Argentina

Elizabeth Jelin

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Fighting State Terror and Becoming the State: Argentina’s Human Rights Movement from Mass Mobilization to Institutionalization

Claire Branigan

DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), 2017

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From judicial truth to historical knowledge: The disappearance of persons in Argentina

Emilio Crenzel

African Yearbook of Rhetoric, Vol. 3, Nro. 2, pp. 53-64, título del anuario “New beginnings: Argentina & South Africa” , 2012

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The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)

Lester R Kurtz

International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, 2010

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The role of the Judicial Morgue in Argentinas state terrorism: bureaucratic circuits of repression (1976–83)

María José Sarrabayrouse Oliveira

Human Remains and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Of victims and executioners: Argentine state terror, 1975-1979

David Pion-Berlin

International Studies Quarterly, 1991

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The Masked Monster: Argentinian Reality in the Years of the Military Dictatorship (1976 - 1983)

Adriana Spahr

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Review of The reappeared: Argentine former political prisoners

Ari Gandsman

Medicine Anthropology Theory | An open-access journal in the anthropology of health, illness, and medicine

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Human Rights Trials in Argentina. A long struggle for criminal accountability.

Lorena Balardini

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Beyond Transitional Justice: Exploring Continuities In Human Rights Abuses In Argentina Between 1976 and 2010

Francesca Lessa

Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2011

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Presentes! ¡Ahora y Siempre!: Remembering the Disappeared in Democratic Argentina

Chelsea Sprayregen

2010

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Resisting Tyranny: Human Rights Organizations, International Organizations, and the Rule of Law in Argentina

Robert Oprisko

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The Crimes of the Last Dictatorship in Argentina and its Qualification as Genocide: A Historicization

Emilio Crenzel

Global Society, 2019

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Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Argentina. Transnational advocacy networks and the transformation of the national legal field.

Virginia Vecchioli

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Introduction: New Direction in Twentieth-Century Argentine Political History

Jorge Nallim

Estudios Interdisciplinarios De America Latina Y El Caribe, 2014

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(2007) “Human Rights, Victimhood and Impunity: An Anthropology of Democracy in Argentina”, Social Analysis: The International Journal of Social and Cultural Practice (London), Volume 51, Number 1, Spring 2007, 179-197.

Estela Valverde

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The Reappeared: Argentine Former Political Prisoners by Rebekah Park.New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014. 198 pp

Donna M Goldstein

American Anthropologist, 2016

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"Prologue to Truth: Argentina’s National Commission on the Disappeared and the Authority of International Law", Leiden Journal of International Law, vol 35, no 1 (2022): 105 - 127. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156521000595

Valeria VAZQUEZ GUEVARA

Leiden Journal of International Law, vol 35, no 1 (2022)

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Argentina's Commitment to International Criminal Justice to Address the Crimes of the Last Dictatorship (1976-1983)

Valeria Vegh Weis, Sebastián Alejandro Rey

International Criminal Law Review, 2024

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The Politics of Repression: Argentina, 1976-79

Nattasin Chongsanguan

1981

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Review of "The Reappeared: Argentine Political Prisoners" by Rebekah Park in Canadian Journal of Development Studies

cara levey

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The La Tablada Attack and the Erosion of Civil Rights in Argentina

David M . K . Sheinin

MARLAS

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From Blanket Impunity to Judicial Change - HIJOS and Memory Making in Post-Dictatorship Argentina

cara levey, Francesca Lessa

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Between the Voices of the State and the Human Rights Movement: Never Again and the Memories of the Disappeared in Argentina

Emilio Crenzel

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Enforced Disappearances Before Argentinean Tribunals: New Developments in an Endless Fight for Justice

Maria Solla

South African Journal on Human Rights, 2003

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A Feminist Perspective of Activism in Argentina's Dictatorship and The Disappeared, 1976-1983

Mariela Libedinsky

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Human Rights Archives and Research on Historical Memory: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay

Louis BICKFORD

Latin American Research Review, 2000

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'Genocide' Against Political Groups in Latin America in light of the Travaux Préparatoires of the Genocide Convention (1948): The Case of Argentina

Ezequiel Heffes

Kai Ambos and José Martinez (eds), Göttingen Handbook for Latin American Law (Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2023) (Forthcoming)

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Silhouettes of the Disappeared: Memory, Justice and Human Rights in Post-authoritarian Argentina

Vincent Druliolle

Human Rights and Human Welfare, 2009

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Torture and the construction of an enemy: The example of Argentina 1976–1983

Lindsay DuBois

Dialectical Anthropology, 1990

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The reappeared: Argentine former political prisoners

Ari Gandsman

Choice Reviews Online, 2015

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Inside 'State Terrorism': Bureaucracies and Social Attitudes in Response to Enforced Disappearance of Persons in Argentina

Emilio Crenzel

Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2018

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The Ongoing Quest for Truth and Justice: Enacting and Annulling Argentina's Amnesty Laws

Louise Mallinder

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A Special Relationship Gone Normal? Argentina and the Inter-American Human Rights System, 1979-2013

Par Engstrom

Pensamiento Propio, 2013

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