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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- Part I Problems of Transitional Truth and Justice in Comparative Perspective and Human Rights Violations Under Military Rule in Uruguay and Chile
- 1 Confronting Legacies of State Repression: Uruguay and Chile in Comparative Perspective
- 2 The Dynamic of Military Repression in Uruguay and Chile: Ideology and Resistance to Truth and Justice
- Part II Truth and Justice in Transition
- 3 Negotiating Truth and Justice in the Transition to Democracy in Uruguay, 1980–1985
- 4 Truth and Justice in the Transitional Period in Chile, 1988–1990
- Part III Truth and Justice Under Successor Democratic Regimes
- 5 The Long and Tortuous Path to Military Amnesty and the Referendum in Uruguay, 1985–1989
- 6 Negotiating Truth, Justice, and Pardons Under the Concertación Governments of Aylwin 1990–1993 and Frei 1993—
- Part IV Assessing Truth and Justice in Uruguay and Chile: The Road to Democratic Consolidation?
- 7 Assessing Truth and Justice Policies in Uruguay and Chile
- Conclusions
- Books, Articles, and Papers
- International Human Rights Organizations Reports
- Legislative Sessions: Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Newspapers
- Interviews (Chronological)
- Index
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- Source:
- Human Rights and Democratization in Latin America
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- Part I Problems of Transitional Truth and Justice in Comparative Perspective and Human Rights Violations Under Military Rule in Uruguay and Chile
- 1 Confronting Legacies of State Repression: Uruguay and Chile in Comparative Perspective
- 2 The Dynamic of Military Repression in Uruguay and Chile: Ideology and Resistance to Truth and Justice
- Part II Truth and Justice in Transition
- 3 Negotiating Truth and Justice in the Transition to Democracy in Uruguay, 1980–1985
- 4 Truth and Justice in the Transitional Period in Chile, 1988–1990
- Part III Truth and Justice Under Successor Democratic Regimes
- 5 The Long and Tortuous Path to Military Amnesty and the Referendum in Uruguay, 1985–1989
- 6 Negotiating Truth, Justice, and Pardons Under the Concertación Governments of Aylwin 1990–1993 and Frei 1993—
- Part IV Assessing Truth and Justice in Uruguay and Chile: The Road to Democratic Consolidation?
- 7 Assessing Truth and Justice Policies in Uruguay and Chile
- Conclusions
- Books, Articles, and Papers
- International Human Rights Organizations Reports
- Legislative Sessions: Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Newspapers
- Interviews (Chronological)
- Index