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IACHR: Barrios Altos Case (Chumbipuma Aguirre et al. v. Peru)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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1 Judge Oliver Jackman informed the Court that, for reasons beyond his control, he could not attend the Twenty-fifth special session of the Court; consequently, he did not take part in the discussion and signature of this judgment.

2 Cfr. Trujillo Oroza case. Judgment of January 26, 2000.Series C No.64, para.40; El Caracazo case.Judgment of November 11,1999.Series C No.58, para.41; Benavides Cevallos case. Judgment of June 19, 1998. Series C No.38,para.42; Garrido and Baigorria case. Judgment of February 2, 1996. Series C No. 26, para.27;ElAmparo case.Judgment of January 18, 1995.Series C No.19, para. 20; and Aloeboetoe etal. case. Judgment of December 4, 1991. Series C No.11, para.23.

3 Cfr. Bdmaca Velasquez case. Judgment of November 25,2000. Series C No.70,para.201.

4 Cfr. Trujillo Oroza case, supra nota 1, para. 43; El Caracazo case, supra nota 1, para. 44; Garrido and Baigorria case, supra nota 1, para.30;El Amparo case, supra nota 1, para. 21;and Aloeboetoe etal. case, supra nota 1, para.23.

* Sic —ILM Editor.

1 Article 52.2 of the current Rules of Procedure of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

2 Cf., previously, the cases:Aloeboetoe (1991), Series C, No. 11;ElAmparo (1995), Series C, No. 19;Garrido andBaigorria (1996), Series C, No. 26;Benavides Cevallos (1998), Series C, No. 38;Caracazo (1999), Series C, No. 58; andTrujillo Oroza (2000), Series C, No. 64.

3 Cf., in this respect, my Dissenting Opinion in theGenie Lacayo case (Review of Judgment, Order of September 13, 1997), Series C, No. 45, para. 7.

4 Cf., for example, my Concurring Opinion in Advisory Opinion No. 15 on theReport of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (1997), Series A, No. 15, paras. 5-7, 9 and 37; my Concurring Opinion in the Order on Provisional Measures of Protection in theJames et al. case of May 11, 1999, paras. 6-8, in Inter-American Court of Human Rights,Compendio de Medidas Provisionales (Julio 1996/Junio 2000), Series E, No. 2, pp. 341-342.

5 And the Court added, in paragraph 44 of this judgment: “Owing to the manifest incompatibility of self-amnesty laws and the American Convention on Human Rights, the said laws lack legal effect and may not obstruct the investigation of the facts (…) or the identification and punishment of those responsible (…).“

6 Cf. Criticisms of “ignored amnesties” in the past, in Norris, R.E., “Leyes de Impunidad y los Derechos Humanos en las Américas: Una Respuesta Legal,” 15 Revista del Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos (1992) pp. 6265.Google Scholar

7 United Nations, Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (1993), part II, para. 60.

8 Cf. The joint concurring opinion of Judge Cancado Trindade, A.A. and Judge Abreu Burelli, A., in the Loayza Tamayo case (Reparations, Judgment of November 27, 1998), Series C, No. 42, paras. 24;Google Scholar and cf. L. Joinet﹛Rapporteur), The question of impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)Final Report, UN/Commission on Human Rights, doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1997/20, of 26 June 1997, pp. 1-34.

9 Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICourtHR), Advisory Opinion onThe word “Laws” in Article 30 of the American Convention on Human Rights (1986), Series A, No. 6. The Court correctly observed that the meaning of the word “laws” in the context of a system for the protection of human rights “cannot be disassociated from the nature and origin of that system,” since “the protection of human rights must necessarily comprise the concept of the restriction of the exercise of state power” (para. 21).

10 ICourtHR, Order of April 16, 1997, Series C, No. 46.

11 ICourtHR, Judgment of February 5, 2001, Series C, No. 73.

12 ICourtHR, Judgment of January 29, 1997, Series C, No. 31.

13 Article 4 of the American Convention.

14 Article 5 of the American Convention.

15 ICourtHR, Advisory Opinion of October 1, 1999, Series A, No. 16.

16 I repeated the same point in my concurring opinion in the case ofHaitians and Dominicans of Haitian Origin in the Dominican Republic (Provisional Measures of Protection, Order of August 18, 2000, para. 12).

17 ICourtHR, Judgment on Merits of November 25, 2000.

18 The first Protocol (1998) to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights provides for the creation of an African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights, when the Protocol of Burkina Faso enters into force; this has still not been created.

19 Cf., for example, Cançado Trindade, A.A., “Lajurisprudence de la Cour Internationale de Justice sur les droits intangibles/The Case- Law of the International Court of Justice on Non-Derogable Rights,” Droits intangibles et états d'exception/Non-Derogable Rights and States of Emergency (eds. D. Prémont, C . Stenersen and I. Oseredczuk), Bruxelles, Bruylant, 1996, pp. 7389.Google Scholar

20 No longer understood as the simple “practice of States,” inspired by their so-called “vital interests,” as in the systematizations of the past, but rather the practice of States and international organizations seeking to achieve common and superior goals.

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22 Ibid., pp. 112 and 117.

23 Cit. in ibid., p. 298.

24 Maritain, J., Los Derechos del Hombre y la Ley Natural, Buenos Aires, Ed. Leviatán, 1982 (reimpr.), pp. 12, 18, 38, 43, 50, 94-96 and 105108.Google Scholar

25 Ibid., pp. 81-82.

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