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Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Chile (United States Treaty)

Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Chile (United States Treaty)
Author: The Law Library
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019-02-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781795703703

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The Pinochet Effect

The Pinochet Effect
Author: Naomi Roht-Arriaza
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-11-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0812203070

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The 1998 arrest of General Augusto Pinochet in London and subsequent extradition proceedings sent an electrifying wave through the international community. This legal precedent for bringing a former head of state to trial outside his home country signaled that neither the immunity of a former head of state nor legal amnesties at home could shield participants in the crimes of military governments. It also allowed victims of torture and crimes against humanity to hope that their tormentors might be brought to justice. In this meticulously researched volume, Naomi Roht-Arriaza examines the implications of the litigation against members of the Chilean and Argentine military governments and traces their effects through similar cases in Latin American and Europe. Roht-Arriaza discusses the difficulties in bringing violators of human rights to justice at home, and considers the role of transitional justice in transnational prosecutions and investigations in the national courts of countries other than those where the crimes took place. She traces the roots of the landmark Pinochet case and follows its development and those of related cases, through Spain, the United Kingdom, elsewhere in Europe, and then through Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and the United States. She situates these transnational cases within the context of an emergent International Criminal Court, as well as the effectiveness of international law and of the lawyers, judges, and activists working together across continents to make a new legal paradigm a reality. Interviews and observations help to contextualize and dramatize these compelling cases. These cases have tremendous ramifications for the prospect of universal jurisdiction and will continue to resonate for years to come. Roht-Arriaza's deft navigation of these complicated legal proceedings elucidates the paradigm shift underlying this prosecution as well as the traction gained by advocacy networks promoting universal jurisdiction in recent decades.


Chile: Extradition

Chile: Extradition
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre:
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The Pinochet Case

The Pinochet Case
Author: Madeleine Davis
Publisher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Senator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in 1998 in London on the orders of a Spanish judge seeking his extradition for human rights crimes. Here, political scientists and lawyers analyse the political and historical context of the case and its progress through the courts in the UK and Chile.


Chile: Extradition

Chile: Extradition
Author: Rubens Medina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Extradition
ISBN:

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Exorcising Terror

Exorcising Terror
Author: Ariel Dorfman
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 160980208X

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Renowned author Ariel Dorfman, obsessed for twenty-five years with the malignant shadow General Pinochet cast upon Chile and the world, followed every twist and turn of the four year old trial in Great Britain, Spain and Chile as well as in the U.S., the country that had created Pinochet. Told as a suspense thriller, filled with court-room drama and sudden reversals of fortune, the book at the same time addresses some of today's most burning issues, made all the more urgent after the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001. What are the limits of national sovereignty in a globalizing world? How does an ever more interconnected world judge crimes committed against humanity? What role do memory and pain and the rights of the survivors play in this struggle for a new system of justice? But above all, the author, by listening carefully to the voices of Pinochet's many victims, explores how can we purge ourselves of terror and fear once we have been traumatized, and asks if we can build peace and reconciliation without facing a turbulent and perverse past.