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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
This session brings together comparative-historical and political perspectives on terror, human rights, and state power.
Human Rights Forensics, a Global Movement Born in Death - Nicole Iturriaga, University of California-Los Angeles
The Counter-Terrorism War Paradigm versus International Humanitarian Law: Legal Consequences of the U.S. “War on Terror” - Lisa Hajjar, University of California-Santa Barbara
The Memory of 1968 in the Current Legitimacy Crisis of the Mexican State - Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College
A Comparative-Historical Approach Towards Understanding State Repression During Democratic Development: A Latin American Case Study - Martin Jacinto, University of California-Irvine