This book is a compilation by CELS and ICTJ that combines the views of human rights jurists, researchers, and activists regarding different aspects of the judicial process for crimes against humanity committed in the country in the framework of State terrorism.
The articles in the book are as follows:
- Criminal Prosecution in the Search for Justice - Leonardo Filippini
- Testimonies as Evidence in Criminal Prosecutions for Crimes Against Humanity: Some thoughts on their importance in the Argentine justice process - Carolina Varsky
- Restricting Access to Public Office for Perpetrators of Crimes against Humanity: The Argentine Experience - Diego R. Morales
- Forms and Meanings of the Repression between the Dictatorship and Democracy - Pilar Calveiro
- International Crimes and Non-State Actors The Argentine Case - Fabricio Guariglia
- Gender Violence and Sexual Abuse in Clandestine Detention Centers: A contribution to understanding the experience of Argentina - Lorena Balardini, Ana Oberlin, and Laura Sobredo
- Proof of Identity in Criminal Prosecutions for Abduction of Children and Identity Substitution - Marcelo Ferrante
http://www.cels.org.ar/common/documentos/makingjustice.pdf