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Conflicts over Memories in Argentinean Courts. An Ethnographical Perspective of Trials for Crimes Against Humanity
2016
Cuadernos de Antropología Social
For over three decades in Argentina, the families of the disappeared of the Military Dictatorship have engaged in political actions to demand "Justice" against human rights violations conducted during the repression. Legal paths to achieve penal liability have been opened since the annulment of the amnesty laws in 2005. Since then, the narratives concerning the past have definitely arisen —and been in dispute— in the Argentinean courts. Based on the ethnography of "trials for crimes against
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