Game Without End: State Terror and the Politics of Justice

By Jaime Malamud-Goti.

Game Without End: State Terror and the Politics of Justice

Description

An insider’s honest assessment of Argentina’s human rights trials During the “dirty war” of the 1970s, the military junta that controlled Argentina was responsible for the kidnapping, torturing, and killing of thousands. In 1985, democratically elected president Raul Alfónsín decreed that former commanders of the dictatorship be tried for human rights abuses. In Game Without End, Jaime Malamud-Goti argues that, by scapegoating a few former leaders and prosecuting only certain violations, the trials helped politicize the national judiciary, whose duty it...

ISBN(s)

0806128267, 9780806128269

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