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35 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1399 (2002)
In Vindication of Justiciable Victims' Rights to Truth and Justice for State-Sponsored Crimes

handle is hein.journals/vantl35 and id is 1413 raw text is: VANDERBILT JOURNAL
of TRANSNATIONAL LAW
VOLUME 35                   NOVEMBER2002                     NUMBER 5
In Vindication of Justiciable Victims'
Rights to Truth and Justice for State-
Sponsored Crimes
Raquel Aldana-Pindell*
ABSTRACT
In this Article, Professor Aldana-Pindell explores the norms
establishing a state's responsibility to grant victims of human
rights violations adequate rights in the criminal prosecution
process as a remedy for their victimization. She argues that
victim-focused prosecution norms comport and provide more
effective means of promoting respect for human rights, in
certain nations in democratic transition from mass atrocities.
Moreover, she suggests that, as part of other justice reforms,
states plagued with impunity should adopt criminal procedures
granting surviving human rights victims greater standing in
* Assistant Professor, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas. B.A. Arizona State University; J.D. Harvard University. I thank the support of
the James E. Rogers Research Grant Foundation. Many thanks also to Christopher
Blakesley, Michael John Coyle, Joan Howarth, Kevin Johnson, Steve Johnson, Mary
Lafrance, Sylvia Lazos, Ann McGinley, Jeffrie G. Murphy, Margaret Popkin, Todd
Rakoff, Jeff Stempel and Jean Sternlight for helpful comments to the manuscript and
to Alberto Bovino, Alejandro Garro and Maria Claudia Pulido for responding to my
inquiries about criminal procedure in Latin America. I especially thank Carl Tobias
and Lynne Henderson for generously sharing resources and exchanging ideas, and for
the countless hours editing my writing. I also benefitted from the insightful comments
of the participants of the 2001 Lat-Crit Conference who attended my presentation of
this Article as a work in progress. I am also indebted to Stanford Shoffner, Raquel
Lazo, and Mariteresa Rivera-Rogers for their excellent research assistance, to Theresa
Eckersall for her technical support, and to the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational
Law editors for their hard work. Finally, I thank my colleague and loving husband
Ngai Pindell for his constant faith in my abilities and his comforting patience. All
errors that remain are mine.

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