History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism

<p>Do pardons have an effect on crimes against humanity? For the last few days, Peruvian society has been debating the pardon of its former president Alberto Fujimori, who has been convicted of crimes against humanity in 2009. On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsges...

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Main Author: Agustín E. Casagrande
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/history-memory-and-pardon-in-latin-american-constitutionalism/
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description <p>Do pardons have an effect on crimes against humanity? For the last few days, Peruvian society has been debating the pardon of its former president Alberto Fujimori, who has been convicted of crimes against humanity in 2009. On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and member of the Constitutional Court of Peru, Dr. Carlos Ramos Núñez, presented a crucial intervention on the problems that face the current constitutionalism in Latin America.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-0dc00da26bfd497798d598e8a6881e512022-12-22T00:43:58ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American ConstitutionalismAgustín E. Casagrande<p>Do pardons have an effect on crimes against humanity? For the last few days, Peruvian society has been debating the pardon of its former president Alberto Fujimori, who has been convicted of crimes against humanity in 2009. On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and member of the Constitutional Court of Peru, Dr. Carlos Ramos Núñez, presented a crucial intervention on the problems that face the current constitutionalism in Latin America.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/history-memory-and-pardon-in-latin-american-constitutionalism/Latin America, Legal History, Pardon, Peru
spellingShingle Agustín E. Casagrande
History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
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Latin America, Legal History, Pardon, Peru
title History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
title_full History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
title_fullStr History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
title_full_unstemmed History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
title_short History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism
title_sort history memory and pardon in latin american constitutionalism
topic Latin America, Legal History, Pardon, Peru
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