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Repetitions Towards an End: Judicial Accountability and the Vicissitudes of Justice
Ethnos ( IF 1.934 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-25 , DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2021.1924816
Noa Vaisman 1
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ABSTRACT

In post-authoritarian regimes official judicial proceedings, specifically criminal trials of crimes against humanity, constitute both end-points and intensely desired goals. In the Argentine context, these proceedings are shaped by numerous repetitions. In this paper I explore the process of justice making, the repetitions of testimonies, of legal processes and of historical antecedents, and I query the different ends that these varied repetitions bring into view. Each of the three ends I describe are facets of Argentinian justice making – a desired and sought out goal in the long-aftermath of the last civil–military dictatorship (1976–1983). But, against what seem to be the key expectations of many in the field of transitional justice, these ends are not finite nor do they bring complete closure. Instead, they may be one version of justice, and perhaps the only one we can expect after many years of impunity.



中文翻译:

走向终结的重复:司法问责制和司法变迁

摘要

在后专制政权中,官方司法程序,特别是危害人类罪的刑事审判,构成了终点和强烈期望的目标。在阿根廷的背景下,这些程序是由无数次重复形成的。在这篇论文中,我探讨了正义的制定过程、证词的重复、法律程序和历史先例的重复,并且我质疑这些不同的重复所带来的不同目的。我描述的三个目标中的每一个都是阿根廷司法制定的各个方面——在上一次军民独裁统治(1976-1983)的长期后果中,这是一个渴望和寻求的目标。但是,与过渡司法领域许多人的主要期望相反,这些目标不是有限的,也不会带来完全的终结。相反,它们可能是正义的一种形式,

更新日期:2021-05-25
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