The latest issue of The International Journal of Human Rights (vol. 29, n°4, 2025) has been published, featuring a special issue on "Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe."
Introduction
Marco Longobardo, Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo, Justice for atrocities: dialogues and encounters between Latin America and EuropeResearch Articles
Harmen van der Wilt, Leadership responsibility in non-state criminal organisations. The rediscovery of indirect perpetration through an organisation by Latin American courts and the ICC
Elena Maculan, The role of Criminal Justice in dealing with past atrocities in the Spanish and Argentine transitions: common grounds, but different pathways
Valeria Vegh Weis, The ping-pong strategy: confronting atrocities from the exile
Harold Bertot Triana, Elena C. Díaz Galán, Impunity in cases of serious human rights violations: three relevant aspects of contention in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Marco Longobardo, Federica Violi, Access to justice for atrocities in the comparison of land-mark cases on state immunity in Brazil and Italy
Alexandra Fowler, Comparing universal jurisdiction in Europe and in Latin America: a vehicle for international justice or for colonial reckoning?
Ioanna Pervou, The intercontinental dialogue on enforced disappearances: the case of massive disappearances during hostilities
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