
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 29, no. 4, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe
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Marco Longobardo & Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo, Justice for atrocities: dialogues and encounters between Latin America and Europe. Introduction to the special issue
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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
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Elena Maculan, The role of Criminal Justice in dealing with past atrocities in the Spanish and Argentine transitions: common grounds, but different pathways
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Valeria Vegh Weis, The ping-pong strategy: confronting atrocities from the exile
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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
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Marco Longobardo & Federica Violi, Access to justice for atrocities in the comparison of land-mark cases on state immunity in Brazil and Italy
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Alexandra Fowler, Comparing universal jurisdiction in Europe and in Latin America: a vehicle for international justice or for colonial reckoning?
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Ioanna Pervou, The intercontinental dialogue on enforced disappearances: the case of massive disappearances during hostilities