Resilience of the Judge Who Risked All to Indict Pinochet.

Sugarman, David (2002) Resilience of the Judge Who Risked All to Indict Pinochet. The Times.

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Abstract

Judge Guzman’s unexpectedly tireless investigation of Pinochet proceeded further than could have been imagined. It took him on a personal journey during which he travelled from being a man who marked the coup of 1973 with a glass of champagne to a man who sacrificed promotion and personal security to fulfil his judicial oath.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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The Times
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This is the text of an article published by the Times (London) in a slightly amended form on February 19, 2002.
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?? pinochetchilecourtshuman rightsjudge juan guzmantransitional justicelaw and politicsarts and humanities(all)jl political institutions (america except united states)k law (general) ??
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Deposited On:
22 Apr 2009 09:36
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