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Reflections on international humanitarian law and transitional justice: lessons to be learnt from the Latin American experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 December 2006

Elizabeth Salmón G.
Affiliation:
The Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

Abstract

Compliance with or violations of international humanitarian law during an armed conflict undoubtedly influence the conduct of the judiciary, the situations of the victims and the correlation of forces in the post-conflict society. This article seeks to determine the influence of international humanitarian law on the transitional justice process. The author examines the specific experience of certain Latin American states that have been deeply affected by serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.

Type
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
Copyright
2006 International Committee of the Red Cross

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