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The role of courts in transitional justice

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    $a 1. Introduction Jessica Almqvist & Carlos Espósito, 2. Recollections of the International Adjudication of Cases of Massacres: Its Relevance for Transitional Justice and Beyond Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, 3. The Progressive Development of the International Law of Transitional Justice: The Role of the Inter-American System Felipe Gonzalez Morales, 4. The Possibility of Criminal Justice: The Argentinean Experience Ricardo Gil Lavedra, 5. Chilean Transitional Justice and the Legacy of the De Facto Regime Roberto Garretón, 6. Spain as an Example of Total Oblivion with Partial Rehabilitation Alicia Gil Gil, 7. The Challenges posed to the Recent Investigation of Crimes Committed during the Spanish Civil War and Francoism Javier Chinchón Álvarez, 8. Responding to Human Rights Violations Committed During the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru: The Limits and Advances of Peruvian Criminal Justice Yvan Montoya Vivanco, 9. Many Roads to Justice: Transnational Prosecutions and International Support for Criminal Investigations in Post-Conflict Guatemala Naomi Roht-Arriaza & Almudena Bernabeu,10. The Criminal Investigation and Its Relationship to Jurisdiction, Extradition, Cooperation and Criminal Policy Susan Kemp, 11. Colombia as a Sui Generis Case Alejandro Aponte, 12. Restoring Civic Confidence through Transitional Justice Paul Seils, 13. The International Criminal Court: Possible Contributions of the Rome Statute to Judicial Processes in Transitional Societies Elizabeth Odio Benito, 14. Conclusion Carlos Espósito & Jessica Almqvist
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