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2014
Why Prosecute? A Comparative Perspective from Latin America
Elin Skaar
(2014)
Presented at: Prosecutions, Politics and Transitions: How criminal justice in the Arab Spring is shaping transitional justice, Durham Law School, England, 6th May
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http://www.academia.edu/8738334/Rapporteurs_Report_Prosecutions_Politics_and_Transitions_-_How_criminal_justice_in_the_Arab_Spring_is_shaping_transitional_justice
Elin Skaar
Research Professor
elin.skaar@cmi.no
+47 99429355
Agents or Guardians: The military and civil society in Latin America and the Middle East
Jan 2012 - Dec 2012
Rights and Legal Institutions
Latin America
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