About a counter-hegemonic truth: Learnings from the decision of the International Criminal Court on the attack against the freedom flotilla
This article explores the counter-hegemonic implications in exercising the right to truth forvictims in criminal proceedings, having acknowledged its importance in different regulatoryregimes such as International Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law. To thisend, it focuses on the analy...
Autor Principal: | Gamboa Rubiano, Sandra |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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University Santo Tomás, Bogotá
2016
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/viei/article/view/2925 |
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This article explores the counter-hegemonic implications in exercising the right to truth forvictims in criminal proceedings, having acknowledged its importance in different regulatoryregimes such as International Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law. To thisend, it focuses on the analysis of the possibilities of a counter-hegemonic truth that conveysthe historical truth of victims to criminal proceedings, based on the recent decision by theInternational Criminal Court regarding the attack on the “Freedom Flotilla”. |
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