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Operation Condor on Trial: Justice for Transnational Human Rights Crimes in South America

机译:审判神鹰行动:南美的跨国人权犯罪司法

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In May 2016, an Argentine federal court concluded a momentous trial, convicting 15 defendants of illegal kidnappings and torture committed against over 100 victims of Operation Condor, and of asociacion ilicita (illicit association': conspiracy to commit a criminal offence) to perpetrate these violations. Operation Condor was the codename given to a continent-wide covert operation devised in the 1970s by South American regimes to eliminate hundreds of left-wing activists across the region. The Operation Condor verdict of 2016 broke new ground in human rights and transitional justice, for its innovative focus on transnational crimes and for holding state agents accountable for extraterritorial human rights violations. By analysing this pioneering case, the article brings the question of cross-border crimes into academic debate. As borders become more porous, scholars and practitioners can no longer afford to side-line the topic of accountability for transnational crimes.
机译:2016年5月,阿根廷联邦法院结束了一项重要的审判,对15名被告犯有针对100多名Condor行动和ilicita协会(非法组织:共谋犯罪)的非法绑架和酷刑行为,以实施这些侵权行为。秃鹰行动是1970年代南美洲政权为消灭整个地区数百名左翼激进主义者而设计的一次全大陆秘密行动的代号。 2016年“秃鹰行动”判决在人权和过渡司法方面开创了新局面,其创新重点是跨国犯罪,并要求国家人员对域外侵犯人权行为负责。通过分析这一开创性案例,本文将跨界犯罪问题带入了学术辩论。随着边界的日益疏散,学者和从业人员再也无法承担对跨国犯罪追究责任的话题。

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