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After Argentina became a democratic state this organization became focused, not only on human rights defense, but also on promoting legal and institutional reforms aimed at improving the quality of democratic institutions.
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whose daughter was forcibly disappeared by the dictatorship. From 2000 to 2021, Horacio Verbitsky was president of the organization, he was also part of the board of directors of the Latin American division of the
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During the first stage, the organization was focused on documenting human rights violations by the dictatorship and imparting legal assistance to the relatives of the victims, especially those involved in cases of
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Between 1970 and 1980 in Argentina there was a big movement of the creation and development of human rights defense organizations such as:
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and the scientist Jose Westerkamp. This NGO had been developing since 1978 and it was formally established in 1980. The
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The founders of this organization were the lawyers Alfredo Galleti, Augusto Conte, Boris Pasik,
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Crossing the Wall: Challenges and Proposals for the Extermination of the Insane Asylum
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Torture in Prisons: Why Are Violence Prevention Policies Not Effective In Argentina?
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Deliveries and Kidnappings: the Role of the State in the Appropriation of Children
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institutions. Its current president is social anthropologist SofĂ­a Tiscornia.
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family were active members and their studies focused on cases and methods of
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Harassed: Violence and Police Arbitrariness in Working Class Neighborhoods
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and the universal development of the human rights concept after the two
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Human Rights Activism and State Bureaucracies: the Walter Bulacio Case
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Ways of Living and Ways of Dying: Activism Against Police Brutality
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Law of Fair Access to Housing: Guide for its Application
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Its founder and first president was Emilio Mignone, a
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Index

Spanish
acronym
non-governmental organization
Buenos Aires
human rights
democratic
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo
Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo
HIJOS
Dirty War
World Wars
Emilio Mignone
repression
Jorge Rafael Videla
forced disappearance
lawyer
Human Rights Watch
ISBN
978-987-4195-02-9
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978-987-4195-00-5
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978-987-29080-9-6
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978-987-29080-7-2
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978-987-29080-5-8
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978-987-1397-18-1
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