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Disappearances in the Post-transition Era in Latin America

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Disappearances in the Post-transition Era in Latin America
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ISBN-10 : 0191953865
ISBN-13 : 9780191953866
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Book Synopsis Disappearances in the Post-transition Era in Latin America by : Karina Ansolabehere

Book excerpt: This text identifies a new human rights phenomenon. While disappearances have tended to be associated with authoritarian state and armed conflict periods, this study looks at these acts carried out in procedural democracies where democratic institutions prevail.


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