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December 2001
Volume 13, Issue 5 (B)
 

ARGENTINA

RELUCTANT PARTNER
The Argentine Government's Failure to Back Trials of Human Rights Violators

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations
To the Argentine government:
To the United States government:

II. BACKGROUND

III. 1995: A YEAR OF CONFESSIONS

IV. THE "TRUTH TRIALS"

V. THE THEFT OF BABIES

VI. AMNESTY VOIDED: THE CAVALLO DECISION

VII. IMPUNITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
The Amicus Brief
Extraterritoriality and Universal Jurisdiction

VIII. TRANSNATIONAL JUSTICE 
The Spanish Genocide Indictment
The Olivera Debacle
Trials in absentia
Alfredo Astiz
German Warrant for Suárez Mason

IX. OPERATION CONDOR
The Condor Case in Argentina

X. OFFICIAL REACTIONS

XI. THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES
Advances in Accountability in U.S. Courts
The Honduran Connection
 

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