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The Supreme Court Has Signed 2000 Convictions for Crimes Against Humanity in the Last 20 Years

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Since 2004, the Supreme Court of Justice has handed down nearly 2000 judgements in cases in which crimes against humanity were investigated during the last dictatorship. Upon the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état of 24 March 1976, the highest court of the country recalled key decisions that allowed the continuation of the policy of protecting human rights and punishing the crimes of the so-called National Reorganization Process. These decision…

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Since 2004, the Supreme Court of Justice has handed down nearly 2000 judgements in cases in which crimes against humanity were investigated during the last dictatorship. Upon the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état of 24 March 1976, the highest court of the country recalled key decisions that allowed the continuation of the policy of protecting human rights and punishing the crimes of the so-called National Reorganization Process. These decision…

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Among the most outstanding decisions of the Supreme Court are the one that declared the unconstitutionality and nullity of the laws of Point End and Due Obedience, and the one that determined the imprescriptibility of the crimes against humanity. The current members of the Supreme Court of Justice NA The Supreme Court of Justice handed down a total of 1907 judgements from 2004 to 17 March 2026 in cases related to crimes against humanity committe…

The Supreme Court of Justice handed down a total of 1907 judgements in cases involving crimes against humanity committed during the last military dictatorship from 2004 to 17 March 2026. The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation played a decisive role in the recovery of memory and justice for the crimes committed during the last civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983). Among its most relevant judgements is the “Simon” case of 14 June 2005, whic…

The number of acquittals is 250, and 33 people remain at large. Currently, 12 trials are underway in various jurisdictions, and 282 cases are in the preliminary investigation stage, involving nearly 300 defendants. More than 80 percent of those detained remain under house arrest.

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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