Abstract
Roles and Responsibilities of the Private Sector in Transitional Justice
Processes in Latin America: The cases of Colombia, Guatemala, and Argentina
provides an overview of corporate complicity in the perpetration of grave
human rights violations during some of the most notable periods of repression
and conflict in those countries, and considers how the issue of private sector
involvement has been addressed by both official and unofficial transitional
justice mechanisms. This report presents lessons learned for the ongoing
efforts to promote accountability, and considers the obstacles that remain.
Processes in Latin America: The cases of Colombia, Guatemala, and Argentina
provides an overview of corporate complicity in the perpetration of grave
human rights violations during some of the most notable periods of repression
and conflict in those countries, and considers how the issue of private sector
involvement has been addressed by both official and unofficial transitional
justice mechanisms. This report presents lessons learned for the ongoing
efforts to promote accountability, and considers the obstacles that remain.
Original language | English |
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Commissioning body | Due Process of Law Foundation |
Number of pages | 78 |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 30 Dec 2021 |
Keywords
- transitional justice corporate responsibility Colombia Latin America