Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-2017

Abstract

On the 30th anniversary of Argentina's Junta trials, this article reflects on their enduring significance and the tensions raised by the exercise of transitional justice in the post-Junta period. It analyses the dilemmas raised by the exercise of justice in conditions of political flux by looking at the distinct role played by public philosophers, in particular, Ronald Dworkin.

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London Review of International Law : Volume 5 issue 2 July 2017, Pages 269–287

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