What do Human Rights mean in national legal and judicial systems? Where and how can one defend against their violation? Are there international bodies that an individual can turn to? …
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7 documents in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
This book is signed by 14 former Army Commanding Generals who were involved in the massacres that occurred in Peru during the years 1980 to 2000. To deflect any accusations, …
This work documents the Workshop Seminar "Justice and Violence in Rural Areas: The Experience of the Andean Region," held from November 20 to 22, 2002, in Lima, with the participation …
On November 19, 2000, the then-sitting President of the Republic of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, arrived in Tokyo on an unplanned stopover from Brunei and, by fax, committed the crime of …
There is a relationship between the new international law of human rights and the impunity that tends to accompany its violation. The best guarantee that human rights are not merely …
First, the work seeks to define how our current legislation regulates the application of criminal norms when they come into a situation of conflict — what legal doctrine knows under …
Since 1984, Americas Watch has followed the human rights situation in Peru with growing concern and has periodically published reports on the subject. All reports since 1985 have been published …
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Establecimiento del Tribunal Internacional para la ex Yugoslavia
The International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was established by the United Nations Security Council to try those allegedly responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991. This tribunal recognized sexual violence as a crime against humanity and as torture, …