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Taty Almeida, Ana Maria Carega, Nora Cortiñas, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Graciela Fernandez Meijide, Leon Arslanian, Leandro Despouy, Jorge Taiana, Eduardo Valdés, Eduardo Barcesat, Ricardo Gil Lavedra, Nelly Minyersky, Ernesto Moreau, and Beinusz Szmuckler are choral voices in this book. Argentina's uniqueness lies in the strength of its human rights movements, radiating their expertise internationally and becoming a compass for the enforcement and deepening of rights worldwide. Throughout the text, one can clearly see the different approaches and points of view achieved through interviews…mehr

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Taty Almeida, Ana Maria Carega, Nora Cortiñas, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Graciela Fernandez Meijide, Leon Arslanian, Leandro Despouy, Jorge Taiana, Eduardo Valdés, Eduardo Barcesat, Ricardo Gil Lavedra, Nelly Minyersky, Ernesto Moreau, and Beinusz Szmuckler are choral voices in this book. Argentina's uniqueness lies in the strength of its human rights movements, radiating their expertise internationally and becoming a compass for the enforcement and deepening of rights worldwide. Throughout the text, one can clearly see the different approaches and points of view achieved through interviews conducted by the author, allowing the tensions between state and human rights to emerge. These women and men, protagonists of the history of human rights, expose the weaknesses and strengths that have strengthened democratisation in Argentina between 2003 and 2015. Based on the Argentinean example, they analyse the advances and democratic debts in the face of social complexities.
Autorenporträt
Paule Decrop holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires and a Master's degree in Human Rights and Democratisation in Latin America and the Caribbean (CIEP - UNSAM). She teaches theories of law in public schools in the city of Buenos Aires. Secretary General of AMUMRA and member of Parlamento de la Mujer Buenos Aires.