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The current situation in Argentina is unprecedented. In compliance with prescribed timings and procedures, the crimes committed by the state in recent history are being prosecuted and penalized. This book traces the path of the trials for crimes against humanity in Argentina, from the Trial of the Juntas that began during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín to current developments under Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, analysing the ideas of memory, truth and justice. In the volume, judges, lawyers, historians, journalists and witnesses from the era of terror give a lucid and critical reconstruction of the last thirty years. The contributors also point to other states where crimes against humanity are still being committed on a daily basis, despite being notionally proscribed.
This book is translated from Spanish, originally appearing under the title Juicios por crímenes de lesa humanidad en Argentina (2011).

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Contents: Horacio Verbitsky: Argentinean Society Today: Between Memory and Forgetting – Marcos Novaro: The Politics of Human Rights in Argentina, from Alfonsín to Menem – Bruno Napoli: Memory, Truth and Justice: Ideas of an Institutional Justice – Chiara Forneris: The Narrative as a Formative Influence on the Norm: The Experimental Aspect of the Critical Interpretation of the Argentinean Past – Carlos Slepoy: Impunity and Justicia Universal (Universal Justice) in Relation to Crimes Against Humanity – Giancarlo Maniga: The Trials in Italy – Rodolfo Yanzon: The Trials from the End of the Dictatorship Until Today – Daniel Rafecas: The Reopening of Judicial Proceedings for Crimes Against Humanity in Argentina – Carlos Rozanski: Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide: Origins and Meaning of the Prohibitions – Ana Oberlin: The Process of Justice for the State Crimes Committed in Argentina During the Last Civil-Military Dictatorship. The View of a Lawyer Representing Victims and a Militant in HIJOS – Vera Vigevani: The Role of Testimony as a Tool for the Creation of a Political Project – Marina Franco: Gaps in Memory and Political Silences – Emilio Crenzel: The Memories of the Disappeared in Argentina – Hugo Vezzetti: The Uses of the Past and the Politics of the Present – Alejandro Kaufman: History and Memory: Some Theoretical Investigations for the Latin American Context.

«Desaparición»: Argentina’s Human Rights Trials

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 16/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034308571, 978-3034308571
      ISBN10: 3034308574

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The current situation in Argentina is unprecedented. In compliance with prescribed timings and procedures, the crimes committed by the state in recent history are being prosecuted and penalized. This book traces the path of the trials for crimes against humanity in Argentina, from the Trial of the Juntas that began during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín to current developments under Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, analysing the ideas of memory, truth and justice. In the volume, judges, lawyers, historians, journalists and witnesses from the era of terror give a lucid and critical reconstruction of the last thirty years. The contributors also point to other states where crimes against humanity are still being committed on a daily basis, despite being notionally proscribed.
      This book is translated from Spanish, originally appearing under the title Juicios por crímenes de lesa humanidad en Argentina (2011).

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Horacio Verbitsky: Argentinean Society Today: Between Memory and Forgetting – Marcos Novaro: The Politics of Human Rights in Argentina, from Alfonsín to Menem – Bruno Napoli: Memory, Truth and Justice: Ideas of an Institutional Justice – Chiara Forneris: The Narrative as a Formative Influence on the Norm: The Experimental Aspect of the Critical Interpretation of the Argentinean Past – Carlos Slepoy: Impunity and Justicia Universal (Universal Justice) in Relation to Crimes Against Humanity – Giancarlo Maniga: The Trials in Italy – Rodolfo Yanzon: The Trials from the End of the Dictatorship Until Today – Daniel Rafecas: The Reopening of Judicial Proceedings for Crimes Against Humanity in Argentina – Carlos Rozanski: Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide: Origins and Meaning of the Prohibitions – Ana Oberlin: The Process of Justice for the State Crimes Committed in Argentina During the Last Civil-Military Dictatorship. The View of a Lawyer Representing Victims and a Militant in HIJOS – Vera Vigevani: The Role of Testimony as a Tool for the Creation of a Political Project – Marina Franco: Gaps in Memory and Political Silences – Emilio Crenzel: The Memories of the Disappeared in Argentina – Hugo Vezzetti: The Uses of the Past and the Politics of the Present – Alejandro Kaufman: History and Memory: Some Theoretical Investigations for the Latin American Context.

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