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    THE PROHIBITION OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW by Sánchez Mera, Silvina

    Published 2017
    “…The fact that International Humanitarian Law does not contain a specific mention to enforced disappearances does not mean that there is no protection of such practice in those set of norms. …”
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    Argentine Exiles and the Struggles for Justice (1976-1981) by Jensen, Silvina

    Published 2017
    “…The work supports that in the conjuncture delimited by the approval of the dictatorial laws on "missing persons" (September, 1979), the publication of the report of the visit to the Argentina of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights of the Organization of American States (April, 1980) and the political alternatives that surroundedcommemoration of the 5th anniversary of the coup d'état (March 24, 1981), the exiles began to glimpse to the justice (national or international) as a horizon - diffuse but credibly - in that to look for punishment for the perpetrators of crimes against the life, the freedom and the integrity of the argentinians and especially for those responsible for most abject crime of the terrorist State: the enforced disappearance of persons.…”
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