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Truth Commissions and Amnesties in Latin America: The Second Generation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Transitional Justice: Amnesties, Truth Commissions and Beyond
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1998
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1 See Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Las Hojas Case (El Salvador), Case 10.287, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 88 (1993); Hugo Leonardo et. al. (Uruguay), Case 10.029, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 154 (1993); Alicia Consuela Herrera et al. (Argentina), Case 10.147, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 41 (1993); Garay Hermosilla et.al. (Chile), Case 10.843, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 156 (1997).
2 For a full description of these cases, see Naomi Roht-Arriaza & Lauren Gibson, The Developing Jurisprudence on Amnesty, HUM. R.TS. Q. (forthcoming Nov. 1998).
3 Salazar Mena case, Juzgado de Letras Primero de lo Criminal, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Jan. 22, 1998.
4 Orden de priscón provisionai incondicional de Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri, Juzgado No. 5, Audiencia Nacional española, Mar. 25, 1997, available at http://www.derechos.org/nezkor/arg/espana/autogalt.html. See Roht-Arriaza & Gibson, supra note 2.
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